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Which selection most closely explains how Coleridge structures the poem's narrative? A He employs a circular narrative that begins and ends in the same place in the story.

B He describes events in a chronological order without deviation.

C He builds a stream of consciousness narrative in which characters and events are largely indistinguishable.

D He describes events in characters' lives in reverse chronological order.

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