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English, 19.08.2020 05:01 rayden62

What does this exchange from "Angela's Ashes" between Patricia and Francis mostly show?
Are you going to tell me what you look like?
I have black hair.
You and millions.
I have brown eyes with bits of green that's called hazel.
You and thousands
I have stitches on the back of my right hand and my two feet where they put in
the soldier's blood.
Oh, God, did they?
a) Patricia thinks Francis is silly.
b) Patricia cares only about looks.
c) Patricia wants to study Francis's wounds to learn about nursing.
d) Patricia wants to know more than superficial details about Francis.

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