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English, 08.12.2020 03:00 masonbitterman7488

Read the selection in your Student Edition and choose the best answer to each question. My Life as a Bat
by Margaret Atwood

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Select two reasons the author uses historical references in paragraph 3.
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To demonstrate irony in the claims of those who say they were reincarnated

To impress the reader with the narrator’s experiences in a previous life

To support the idea that the narrator becomes a bat as punishment for her sins

To explain the narrator’s logic for claiming that reincarnation is real

To cast doubt on the narrator’s claim that she was reincarnated as a bat

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