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English, 30.01.2020 05:00 christinawood

Read this sentence from the passage:

"i didn't want to tell her just how nervous. what if i panicked? what if i forgot how to breathe? was that feeling ever going to go away? i would have loved to yank it out of myself and throw it into the sea."

what would the narrator love to throw into the sea?

a : the fish
b : the excitement
c : the nervousness
d : the equipment

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