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The narrators of "Oranges" and "The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant" both experience the rite of passage of

a: regret

b: graduation

c: young love/dating

d: stranger's kindness
7 years ago

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Have you read both works?

Which one of those four do they have in common?
7 years ago

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