In what way is the subject of "The Unknown Citizen" truly "unknown"?
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No one has any inform...
English, 02.03.2021 05:20 pandamaknae2003
In what way is the subject of "The Unknown Citizen" truly "unknown"?
A
No one has any information about him.
B
Data reports do not express his individuality.
C
His wife and coworkers do not remember him.
D
Somehow the speaker has lost his name.
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