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English, 26.09.2021 22:00 dianamachado14

What does the choice of words in the underlined
passage of Section 3 of "The
Invalid's Story" reveal about
the narrator?

3- I was greatly shocked and
grieved, but there was no
time to waste in emotions; I
must start at once.

A. The narrator felt emotions, but was
able to control his emotions.

B. The narrator did not care about his
friend who died and felt no remorse for his
death.

C. The narrator had no control over his
emotions whatsoever.


What does the choice of

words in the underlined
passage of Section 3 of The
Invalid's Story rev

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