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English, 13.03.2020 06:33 kassidyopry15

"Never mind that I would never make any money or earn any respect being an artist, but the last thing I want to do is foolishly hitch my wagon to a star."

What effect does the author create by using the underlined phrase?

A. The phrase creates a humorous effect, because it is a funny visual.

B. The phrase creates a hopeless effect, as it is clear that Madeleine is no longer hoping she will be a great artist.

C. The phrase creates an angry effect, as the reader feels that Madeleine is being disrespectful to her parents by talking to them in this way.

D. The phrase creates a content effect, as the reader is likely to agree with Madeleine's choice to quit doing art.

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