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What is the significance of jerry’s being referred to as the "english boy" in "through the tunnel"? a. it the audience to better relate to jerry. b. it tells the audience that jerry is highly educated. c. it makes the audience take jerry’s side in the conflict. d. it lets the audience know that jerry is in a foreign place.

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