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13. It can be inferred that the speaker and the drunk were "fellow victims"
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English, 17.11.2020 04:20, jalenshayewilliams
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13. It can be inferred that the speaker and the drunk were "fellow victims"
(line 22) in that
(1) both had lost control of their passions
(13) neither received support from friends or relatives
(c) each had in a different way proven to be a failure
(b) neither was any longer able to feel guilt or responsibility
(6) both were tormented by distracting disturbances
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