If "The Invalid's Story" were
written in 1st person through
the eyes of the train
expr...
If "The Invalid's Story" were
written in 1st person through
the eyes of the train
expressman, which of these
events did he not know and
so would be omitted from the
story?
A. The old expressman made a brisk
remark or two about the tempest and the
arctic weather.
B. One winter's night two years ago, I
[Invalid] reached home just after dark in a
driving snow-storm.
C. [The expressman) went bustling
around, here and there and yonder, setting
things to rights...
Answers: 3
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