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14 August, 14:30

Why does the author include information about the narrator's fear of heights at the beginning of the story?

A.) It explains the main reason the narrator has such a difficult time adjusting to the move.

B.) It sets up the irony of the story in that the narrator is moving to a place she deeply fears.

C.) It foreshadows the event in the story in which the narrator overcomes her fear.

D.) It provides a flashback to an experience that was traumatic for the narrator.

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  1. 14 August, 17:18
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    I believe the answer is B
  2. 14 August, 18:21
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    C.) It foreshadows the event in the story in which the narrator overcomes her fear. Took the Test ...
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