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English, 16.12.2021 22:00, valenzueladomipay09u

Read the following passage from "Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper." Ten years later, in law school,
I knew that every legal pad
was glued with the sting of
hidden cuts,
25 that every open lawbook
was a pair of hands
upturned and burning
What does the passage show about the effect of the speaker's high school experience on his adult viewpoint?
A.
It has left him determined to succeed in the legal profession
В.

It has enabled him to see the suffering that is often part of society
C.
It has helped him to appreciate his legal pads and use every sheet wisely
D
It has led him to avoid using legal pads so that others do not have to suffer

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