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English, 13.12.2019 11:31 chloegrider6713
The excerpt is a description from a victorian novel. the author engages in (providing historical information) (news reading) (social criticism) or (fantastic revelations) in (a condescending) (a critical) (an ironic) or (a comic) tone. the excerpt suggests that the novel is written in a (romantic) (gothic) (realist) or (symbolic) style.
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