1a in the passage from "ulysses and the dogman," the narrator uses the phrases are all victims
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English, 28.10.2019 20:31 lasagnafoe
1a in the passage from "ulysses and the dogman," the narrator uses the phrases are all victims
in paragraph 4, are bound in paragraph 5, and reduced to the ranks in paragraph 7 to describe
the men walking dogs. how do these phrases affect the tone of the passage?
they criticize the men's pampering of the dogs to create a disapproving tone.
they showcase the men's loss of control in their lives to create a mocking tone.
they highlight the men's acceptance of others' wishes to create a conciliatory tone.
they emphasize the men's competition with one another to create a bitter tone.
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