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vampirchik [111]
2 years ago
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Read these lines written by a narrator:I'm so glad to be out on a walk. Oh. It's a little chillier than I expected. I wish I wou

ld have worn a hat. I haven't washed my hair in a couple of days. So, what are we going do when they get here next week? Mom will nag me about Robert's proposal, I'm sure.Which literary device is this the best example of? A.Stream of consciousness B.Reliable narrator C.Resolution D.Alienation
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astraxan [27]2 years ago
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The answer is A, Stream of consciousness.
Shalnov [3]2 years ago
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The answer is A on apex just took it

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