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What does paragraph 39 (“I am lucky...”) and paragraph 108 (“Not long ago…”) mainly serve to?
Paragraph 39: I am lucky my domain has three windowed walls. I can see the whole mall and a bit of the world beyond: the frantic pinball machines, the pink billows of cotton candy, the vast and treeless parking lot.
Paragraph 108: Not long ago, a little boy stood before my glass, tears streaming down his smooth red cheeks. “He must be the loneliest gorilla in the world,” he said, clutching his mother’s hand.
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