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Read the following excerpt from "death by scrabble" by charlie fish.

she [my wife] sits back down with a heavy sigh and starts fiddling with her letters again. clack clack. clack clack. i feel a terrible rage build up inside me. some inner poison slowly spreading through my limbs, and when it gets to my fingertips i am going to jump out of my chair, spilling the scrabble tiles over the floor, and i am going to start hitting her again and again and again.

all of the following statements about the narrator in this excerpt are true except:
a.
the narrator tells the story from a first-person point of view.
b.
the narrative voice expresses the narrator's feelings of rage.
c.
the narrative voice expresses the narrator's thoughts of attacking wife.
d.
the narrator's thoughts and feelings are not explained in-depth in this excerpt.

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