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The author strikes a tone that almost suggests a spy, or an operative describing the thoughts
behind all the
things he must not say. Explain briefly how the
text creates this "spylike" tone. Use text
evidence from the
passage to support your response.
(itโ€™s about unusual normality by ishmael beah)

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