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How does the narrator's love of music in "The Bridge" affect the plot?
A)It explains why he dislikes school.
B)It interferes with his studies and grades.
C)It causes conflict between him and his parents.
D)It enhances his understanding of mathematics.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Bridge is a novel by Scottish creator Iain Banks. It was distributed in 1986. The book switches between three heroes, John Orr, Alex, and the Barbarian. It is a capricious love story.Alex is a genuine individual, conceived in Glasgow, who contemplated geography and building at the University of Edinburgh, began to look all starry eyed at Andrea Cramond while there, and has proceeded their (open) relationship from that point forward. He is disenchanted by his selling out of his common laborers roots (he has turned into a chief and accomplice in his building firm), the Cold War, progressive Thatcher governments, and the disappointment of his relationship under the weight of Andrea's French sweetheart's terminal ailment. While coming back from a wistful get-together with an old companion in Fife, amid which liquor and cannabis are devoured, he ends up diverted by the power and magnificence of the Forth Railway Bridge while driving on the neighboring Forth Road Bridge and crashes his vehicle. While in a state of unconsciousness in emergency clinic, he remembers his life up to the accident.

Answered by Anonymous
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Josephine's interest in music is descrbed in The Bridge. Her existance as a singer in the mouse community made her special and isolated at the same time. This was the reason behind her dislike to the school. She was interpreted by the other people of the community in a different way because of singing the songs. Some other people was there to protect her as the asset of the community as well.

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