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English, 29.08.2019 07:00 mdakane2733

Why does fredo smash his bathroom mirror with a crowbar in “'agua viva,' a sculpture by alfred gonzalez”? select all that apply.
he is angry because he finally sees what he has become.
he is startled because he mistakes his reflection for an intruder.
he is trying to get to his antidepressants in the medicine cabinet.
he doesn’t recognize himself because he hasn’t looked in a mirror in years.
(its more than one and don't just guess)

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