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English, 03.03.2020 03:57, kkbrookly6195

Read the passage below and answer the question.
Now don't get me wrong. I mean, I want you to understand from the beginning that I'm not really so dumb. I
know what a girl should do and what she shouldn't. I get around. I read. I listen to the radio. And I have two
older sisters. So, you see, I know what's what.
From "Sixteen," by Maureen Daly
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In the passage above, what effect does the narrator's insistence that she is experienced actually have on the reader?
It makes the reader understand that the narrator has a great d
of life experience.
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It makes the reader think the narrator is actually young and inexperienced
It makes the reader want to hear more about the narrator's interests in reading
It does not tell the reader anything about the narrator.

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