Which conclusion BEST explains the narrator's
inability to find his own heart in the paragraph...
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English, 06.05.2020 19:58 julessorondo269
Which conclusion BEST explains the narrator's
inability to find his own heart in the paragraph
on pages 4-5 of the passage?
He has not received proper medical training.
He is in a location where there is too much noise to
hear anything.
He is inclined to believe the worst about his health.
He has symptoms of an illness that weaken his
heartbeat
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