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What does the descriptior below from Sec, 6 of "The
Invalid's Story" tell us abou
the narrator?

"I felt myself growing pale
and qualmish, but grieved in
silence and said nothing."

A. The narrator doesn't want the expressman to know anything about himself.

B. The narrator loses his voice when he gets sick and so can't speak.

C. The narrator doesn't assert himself, even in the face of strong physical or emotional feelings.


What does the descriptior

below from Sec, 6 of The
Invalid's Story tell us abou
the narrator?

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