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the narrator remembering an episode of his childhood is now​

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Answered by ashariyarawatbr20
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Answer:

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The narrator remembering an episode of his childhood is now: (d) fifty-year-old.

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The narrator remembering an episode of his childhood is now:

  • (a) thirty- year- old
  • (b) forty-year- old
  • (c) sixty-year-old
  • (d) fifty-year-old

Answer:

Despite moving, when the narrator was seven years old, he had spent her entire life in the same place.

They were leaving the farm and all of its creatures, as well as the black and white cows that required daily milking and the memory of hunting for chicken eggs.

Dad finally crammed the four of us into the car. All my father could say to me was that they had to stay there and could not travel with us.

We were only told that we had to go without being given an explanation. He felt utterly let down. Why was his father unable to alter this 43 years later? He now understands what he could not before.

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