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English, 19.11.2020 20:30 sparky1234

Why does the author use the phrase "an arrow to a bull's-eye" in
the underlined sentence?
To show how Shadow gets nervous
around the narrator
To show that Shadow is excited to see
the narrator
To show that Shadow can be
aggessive toward the narrator
To show how Shadow is careful
around the narrator

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