What does the line “But for me it was not over” (line 87) imply about the speaker?
A.
The spe...
English, 23.03.2021 01:10 DerrtDiggler7826
What does the line “But for me it was not over” (line 87) imply about the speaker?
A.
The speaker lives in the past.
B.
Happiness is out of reach for the speaker.
C.
The events have changed the speaker’s life.
D.
Family is no longer important to the speaker.
E.
The speaker has an obsessive personality.
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