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What is the narrator pretending to do?
8. To look
b. To read
c. To hide
d. To sleep​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To sleep the narrator pretending to do.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hide

Explanation:

The narrator is pretending to hide.

He conveys his ideas and information to the readers in the form of a literary voice. The main purpose of the narrator in literary art is the deliver ideas about the plot of the story.

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