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English, 30.07.2019 09:30, chevysilveradofixit

The story of the uncle’s madness is central to “a servant to servants.” which lines tell the most haunting part of the story? a) "some thought he had been bitten by a dog. because his violence took on the form of carrying his pillow in his teeth; " b) "anything they put in for furniture he’d tear to pieces, even a bed to lie on." c) "a bride, to take care of such a creature, and accommodate her young life to his." d) "he was before my time — i never saw him; but the pen stayed exactly as it was there in the upper chamber of the ell,"

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