English, 07.09.2021 20:30, ameliaxbowen65
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How does Shlemiel's opinion of himself shape the reader's perception of him?
A) As a reader, we find Shlemiel's behavior to be bizarre and erratic.
B) Because the story is told by Shlemiel, we understand he is forgetful and not ridiculous
C) We have our own perceptions of forgetfulness, so his opinion doesn't really influence the way we view him as a
character.
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