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What effects are created by the author isolating the passage, “She loved, was loved, and died” in Part 2 of the story? Choose all that apply. Group of answer choices

a)It shows how singularly the narrator is focused on her.

b)It magnifies the seriousness of the situation.

c)It makes the reader feel indifferent to the line.

d)It creates mystery as to the specific identity of the dead person.

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