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wolverine [178]
2 years ago
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The narrator in “The Book of Sand” describes the book he buys as infinite and __________.

English
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nata0808 [166]2 years ago
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1. is  C: enlightening 2. is A: blizzard 3. is C: an address 4. is  A: glad glad
5 is D: study wounds
gavmur [86]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. The narrator in The Book of Sand describes the book he buys as infinite and monstrous.

2. The story "And of Clay Are We Created" is based on an actual Colombian mudslide

3. In the story "When Greeks Meets Greeks" Fraser gives Ram a turban.

4. The dad thinks a laughing girl will have satan at her side

5. In the short story "The Youngest I" the doctor uses the prawn to earn money

Explanation:

1. as we can see in this quote from the text: "Summer was coming to an end and I realised that the  book was monstrous. There was no consolation in the  thought that no less monstrous was I"

2. Isabel Allende is a Chiliean author who wrote this story inspired by the tragedy in Colombia in 1985 and the girl Omayra who died as a victim of this mudslide.

3. Fraser gives Ram a tuben to make him look like an Indian.

4. This is a poem about stereotypes. It is a chauvinist composition about female behavior.

5. It is seen in this part of the short story:  "I wanted you to see the prawn that has paid for your education these twenty years."

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