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gayaneshka [121]
2 years ago
14

Which major aspect of narrative nonfiction can you trace in this excerpt from Theodore Dreiser’s “My Brother Paul”?

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Ipatiy [6.2K]2 years ago
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I would say that the major aspect of narrative nonfiction that I can trace in this excerpt from Theodore Dreiser's "My Brother Paul" is A) reflection.
The narrator is reflecting on his past, and thinking about who the person who truly and completely understood him was.
Musya8 [376]2 years ago
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Answer:

reflection 100%

Explanation:

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