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English, 28.06.2021 16:20, zoiee24g

Read the following excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller. I learned a great many new words that day. I do not
remember what they all were; but I do know that mother,
father, sister, teacher were among them-words that were
to make the world blossom for me, "like Aaron's rod, with
flowers." It would have been difficult to find a happier child
than I was as I lay in my crib at the close of the eventful
day and lived over the joys it had brought me, and for the
first time longed for a new day to come.
Which aspect of narrative writing does it demonstrate?
O A. Rising Action
OB. Conclusion
O C. Conflict
O D. Climax

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