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Refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of the narrative. which quotation from "first love" by judith ortiz cofer best refines the theme that love does not come easily to everyone? a.) “…as we stood chanting our farewells in latin, he looked straight across the room and into my eyes! ” b.) “…i had, of course, in the great tradition of tragic romance, chosen to love a boy who was totally out of my reach.” c.) “my secret love sat across the room from me looking supremely bored.” d.) “i believed myself still invisible to him in ‘nothing’ status as i looked upon my beloved.”

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