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English, 24.07.2019 11:00, lindjyzeph

Does anyone know the answer refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this narrative. read this paragraph from ten days in a mad-house. the jurors then visited the kitchen. it was very clean, and two barrels of salt stood conspicuously open near the door! the bread on exhibition was beautifully white and wholly unlike what was given us to eat. why does the author use the phrase on exhibition instead of on display or was presented? on exhibition has a stronger connotation, meaning that the bread is being shown to make a significant impression. on exhibition has a surprising connotation, meaning that it is a special treat for the patients. on exhibition has a weaker connotation, meaning that the bread is being served as it normally is with no special fanfare. on exhibition has a joyful connotation, meaning that the bread is meant for a celebration.

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