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English, 25.10.2019 11:43, erykp17

In “the fish i didn’t catch,” the narrator loses his fish. to teach the narrator a lesson, his uncle compares the narrator’s bragging about the fish to .

a. a saying that he came up with about catching fish

b. his first experience of catching a fish

c. a small child who breaks or loses a toy

d. an older person who boasts about a task that has not yet been accomplished

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