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How does the narrator's response to going into the city help develop the plot? A. As he moves further from the country.the narrator feels a sense of loss and decides to rebel. B. As he moves further into the city.the narrator feels divided and decides to join the masses. C. As the countryside fades away, the narrator feels passive and decides to become part of the city. D. As the walls of the city begin to appear, the narrator feels a sense of anticipation and decides to cry out.

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How does the narrator's response to going into the city help develop the plot?
A. As he moves further from the country.the narrator feels a sense of loss and decides to rebel.
B. As he moves further into the city.the narrator feels divided and decides to join the masses.
C. As the countryside fades away, the narrator feels passive and decides to become part of the city.
D. As the walls of the city begin to appear, the narrator feels a sense of anticipation and decides to cry out.

How does the narrator's response to going into the city help develop the plot? A. As he moves further from the country.the narrator feels a sense of loss and decides to rebel. B. As he moves further into the city.the narrator feels divided and decides to join the masses. C. As the countryside fades away, the narrator feels passive and decides to become part of the city. D. As the walls of the city begin to appear, the narrator feels a sense of anticipation and decides to cry out.

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B. As he moves further into the city, the narrator feels divided and decides to join the masses.
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