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English, 26.02.2020 22:14, tylerallen0918102

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Review the event from "The Lady or the Tiger?" The narrator explains how chance alone decides an accused man's fate. Which event from the second half of the story mirrors this one? The narrator tells readers that the young man's fate is in their hands. The narrator describes the king's semi-barbaric nature. The princess manages to learn which door hides the tiger. The young man confidently opens the door on the right.

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