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The end of Chapter 1 of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man focuses on a relationship that is important to the narrator’s identity: his relationship with (1 point)
his mother.
his grandfather.
the superintendent.
Tatlock.
Jackson.
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his grandfather.
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