Which part of the plot
structure does the following
section of Stephen Crane's "A
Great...
English, 16.12.2020 09:20 yanelyportillo7
Which part of the plot
structure does the following
section of Stephen Crane's "A
Great Mistake" fall under?
"Thereupon the babe thrust
the round bulb behind him,
and a with a face expressive
of the deepest guilt, began a
wild but elaborate series of
gestures declaring his
innocence."
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