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English, 20.07.2019 14:00 makiahlynn5642

Reread the following sentence from the beginning of "the grasshopper and the bell cricket": "behind the white board fence of the school playground, from a dusky clump of bushes under the black cherry trees, an insect's voice could be heard." the narrator's description of himself as an observer promotes a feeling of a. disgust. b. excitement. c. isolation. d. inclusion.

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