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English, 07.11.2019 21:31 janaes1217

From the following passage, how do you think the narrator feels about
driving?
one unseasonably warm evening i drove (guiltily, i'll admit! )
up to the colorado/wyoming border, where there's a small
wind farm.
a. the narrator doesn't own a car.
o
b. the narrator owns a car, but feels guilty about driving it.
o
c. the narrator has never driven a car before.
d. the narrator loves to drive all the time.

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