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English, 07.12.2020 05:40 lennyatme

Read the following excerpt from "Salvation" But I was really crying because I couldn't bear to tell her that I had lied, that I had deceived everybody in the church, that I hadn't seen Jesus, and that now I didn't believ ther was a Jesus anymore since he didnt come to help me
A. He uses details to emphasize the objective tone of the story
B. He uses allusion to reinforce the celebratory tone
C. He uses parallelism to develop a regretful tone
D. He uses short sentences to create a cheerful tone

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