In “The Cabuliwallah,” the narrator

  1. It can be inferred that the narrator in “The Cabuliwallah” learns that he and the fruit seller are far more alike than they
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  2. In “The Cabuliwallah,” the narrator feels a cultural and social separation between himself and the fruit seller.What passage
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  3. In “The Cabuliwallah,” how does Mini’s desire to interact with the fruit seller affect the plot of the story?The
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  4. In “The Cabuliwallah,” how does the fruit seller’s desire to reunite with Mini create conflict for him?The Cabuliwallah
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  5. In “The Cabuliwallah,” how does the fruit seller’s desire to reunite with Mini create conflict for him?The Cabuliwallah A.
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  6. Which of the following contribute to the development of the narrator's character in Joyce's 'Araby'?The narrator's physical
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  7. PART A: In the story, what causes the conflict between the narrator and the old man?A. The narrator and the old man recent
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  8. Which list shows the events of "Homesickness" in chronological order?The narrator goes to the doctor, the narrator misses his
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  9. How does the use of a narrator in a play affect the development of tone?The narrator creates a more formal and impersonal tone.
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  10. Which of the statements about the narrator is true?A. The narrator’s insanity makes him a reliable narrator. B. The
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