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English, 11.03.2021 09:30, bsept1018

This story is told in a first-person narrative to give the reader insight into the narrators thoughts and feelings. What can you infer about the narrator from the passage below?
Mom and I live on West Eighty-sixth Street. We have lived in the same building, in the same apartment, my entire life. My
father has been gone for almost three years. The truth is that he got struck with the wanderlust-emphasis on "ust," my mother says-and we haven't heard from him since.
She is too young to understand the meaning of the word "wanderlust."


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