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English, 08.01.2020 01:31 carolynhstevens

Read the following sentence: , take your time — i drove here through rush hour with my car overheating, and i ran three stop signs along the way in order to pick you up — but by all means, put on your lipstick before we go! who is the  most  likely narrator?   a. a friend who is sympathetic to her friend's preoccupation with her appearance.  b. a friend who is grateful to be out of traffic and no longer in a rush.  c. a friend who is angry that she took too long to arrive at her friend's house.  d. a friend who is annoyed that her friend is ungrateful for her efforts.

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