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What does this highlighted and underlined description from Sec. 5 of "The Invalid's
Story" tell us about the
narrator?

A. The narrator was not concerned with death of his friend.

B. The narrator got more and more emotional as the night progressed.

C. Through he was sad, the narrator tried to cheer himself up.


What does this highlighted and underlined description

from Sec. 5 of The Invalid's
Story tell u

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