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English, 28.05.2021 01:00, mjohnson05

Question 13 Which TWO sentences support the inference that the narrator has encountered the stranger before he looked in at her through the window?

A
One step into the room had sufficed; my vision was instantaneous; it was all there.

B
The person looking straight in was the person who had already appeared to me.

C
He was the same—he was the same, and seen, this time, as he had been seen before, from the waist up, the window, though the dining room was on the ground floor, not going down to the terrace on which he stood.

D
He remained but a few seconds—long enough to convince me he also saw and recognized; but it was as if I had been looking at him for years and had known him always.

E
On the spot there came to me the added shock of a certitude that it was not for me he had come there.

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