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English, 30.11.2021 21:00, powberier6979

Which sentence from the passage reflects a central concern of the narrator?
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1. "Even through the veil of my confusion the
earth seemed very fair." (Paragraph 4)
0 2. "Presently I thought what a fool I was to get
wet." (Paragraph 7)
3. "What if in this interval the race had lost its
manliness, and had developed into something
inhuman, unsympathetic, and overwhelmingly
powerful?" (Paragraph 8)
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4. "Already I saw other vast shapes--huge
buildings with intricate parapets and tall
columns, with a wooded hillside dimly
creeping in upon me through the lessening
storm." (Paragraph 9)

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