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World Languages, 18.03.2021 01:10 jasiyous21

Read the following excerpt from Zane and the Hurricane by Rodman Philbrook and answer the questions that follow Zane and the Hurricane is the story of Zane, Mr. Tru, and Malvina following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

I creep up to a window to have a look outside Only thing I can make out is something buring in the distance, organge flames roiling like a thing alive. Doesn’t seem right that a house half-submerged in water can burn, but burn it does, and nobody to stop it.

“No fire department,” Mr. Tru points out. “No police.”

“How come?” I ask. “Where is everybody?”

He shrugs. “They ‘vacuated with the rest, or don’t care to enter this particular neighborhood, or ain’t got here yet, or maybe all three. Whatever the reason, we on our own and that’s the troot. Nobody look out for us but us.”

From whose perspective is this excerpt told?

A. The firemen
B. The police
C. A journalist
D. Mr. Tru

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