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O D. The story is being told by a third person narrator who is exposing Lucy's thoughts. Part B
Which quotation best serves as additional evidence to support the answer to Part A?
A. "Susan was 'It' and as soon as the others scattered to hide, Lucy went to the room
where the wardrobe was."
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B. "But she did not want to have one more look inside it; for by this time she was
beginning to wonder herself whether Narnia and the Faun had not been a dream."
O C. "He jumped in and shut the door, forgetting what a very foolish thing this is to do."
D. "Overhead there was a pale blue sky, the sort of sky one sees on a fine winter day in
the morning."
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