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English, 04.02.2020 01:47 ashanty45

The following questions is based on your reading of “araby”

which detail in this passage from “araby” is the strongest indicator of the boy’s inner feelings?
i found myself in a big hall girdled at half its height by a gallery. nearly all the stalls were closed and the greater part of the hall was in darkness.
a.
the hall’s height
c.
the stalls
b.
the gallery that girdles the hall
d.
the hall’s darkness

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