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English, 19.11.2020 03:40, mariah10455

Why is the little boy referred to as “it” in the final sentence of the story: “and they carried it-the man, the wife, the hysterical trusted housemaid, and the weeping gardener-into the house?” Group of answer choices This reference indicates that the little boy is being compared to a wounded animal This reference indicates that all of the people in the suburb have lost their humanity This reference indicates that everyone has lost all respect for the little boy after he creeps into the “shining coiled tunnel” without permission This reference indicates that the little boy has been cut up and disfigured by the barbed wire to such an extent that he is no longer recognizable

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