1. In the beginning the unreliable narrator had amnesia and feels..
A. lonely and isolated
B....
English, 25.03.2021 22:30 cristian691023
1. In the beginning the unreliable narrator had amnesia and feels..
A. lonely and isolated
B. happy and in love
C. hopeful, full of "wishes"
D. furious at the
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