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English, 03.04.2020 10:12, carson5238
Desperate help.. I’ll give brainliest and more at this point.
“HELP HIM UP!”: A WITNESS’S ACCOUNT OF PANIC ON A SUBWAY PLATFORM
In the last paragraph of the article, the author repeats Chad Lindsey’s statement: “Couldn’t do it. Did what I did, but couldn’t do that.” How does this repetition develop the author’s ideas in the text?
A
It emphasizes his belief that people who do heroic things are not motivated by pride.
B
It proves that heroic people are rare in a world in which most people follow the crowd.
C
It implies that the author believes Lindsey and Capuzzo are not really heroes.
D
It emphasizes the guilt that many heroes feel after they help someone.
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