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English, 03.09.2020 01:01 Amyra2003

The narrator informs readers thusly: “Beg and pray as the mouse and sausage might, it was of no use; the bird remained master of the situation, and the venture had to be made.” Draw a reasoned inference. What does this detail suggest about the mouse and sausage’s mental state?

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