Question 1
What is suggested about the place referred to as Somewhere in line 87
a. Those who...
English, 23.12.2020 02:40 hunter0156
Question 1
What is suggested about the place referred to as Somewhere in line 87
a. Those who live there are unusually unsympathetic and mean toward others.
b. Cruelty is so common there that talking of it has become repetitive and ordinary.
c. Tales of horrific treatment are so often fictionalized there that no one believes them.
X d. Life is so hard there that people long for something to take their minds off their misery.
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