Which phrase from the passage does the narrator
intend to have the most negative connotation?
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English, 25.01.2021 21:20 maddie7417
Which phrase from the passage does the narrator
intend to have the most negative connotation?
A. the abandoned, littered land
B. exciting as stale saltines
C. was a mere commoner
D. out-of-the-way spots
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