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English, 12.10.2020 16:01 oliviastarkweather16

In lines 4-5, what do the words "captivity" and "street- scarred" MOST LIKELY suggest about the speaker?
O A. He was located far from his home.
O B. He was interested in helping others.
O C. He was trapped in an existence that was
harmful.
D. He was ignored by people who failed to accept
him.

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