The narrator of Fever 1793 helps readers imagine her childhood by

A. stating her love for the country.
B. describing the experience of seeing her words in print.
C. confessing to counting on her fingers.
D. expressing her frustration with serving in the front room.

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B. describing the experience of seeing her words in print.
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