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English, 08.04.2021 16:30, Pbaer3087

In Passage 2, how does the narrator's attitude change in paragraph 2? A. At first, he is courageous, but he plans to run away by the end of the paragraph.
B. At first, he is very hesitant, but he becomes less afraid by the end of the paragraph.
C. At first, he is sure he is alone, but he becomes more nervous that he is being followed by the end of the paragraph.
D. At first, he is impressed by his surroundings, but he is sure there is nothing of value in the room by the end of the paragraph.

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