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English, 17.10.2020 22:01 EvankzGao

Why did the author most likely include the figurative language in paragraph 1? O To show the narrator has a keen interest in science O To emphasize that the narrator feels reluctant to take part in the 5K O To introduce the idea that the narrator feels different from the other participants To acknowledge the narrator's realization that he should have worn running clothes

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