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djyliett
2 months ago
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For several days ensuing, her name was unmentioned by either Usher or myself: and during this period I was busied in earnest end

eavours to alleviate the melancholy of my friend.What does this excerpt reveal about the narrator of the story
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Flura [7K]2 months ago
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The proper answer is indeed B; it captures the narrator's experiences within the narrative.
hammer [7.6K]2 months ago
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This excerpt illustrates the narrator's experiences throughout the story.
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