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Read the excerpt from the essay "Bread."What stopped you? You don't want to know whether the bread is real or whether it's just a hallucination
I've somehow duped you into seeing. There's no doubt that you can see
the bread, you can even smell it, it smells like yeast, and it looks solid
enough, solid as your own arm. But can you trust it? Can you eat it? You
don't want to know, imagine that. How does the author's use of questions
contribute to the meaning of the paragraph? PLS HURRY


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