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English, 14.12.2020 18:20 dbryrob2557

How does Mary’s death most affect the narrator? Question 7 options:

It changes the relationship between the narrator and his brother.

It prevents the narrator from making friends on the reservation, forcing him to befriend his teammates.

It leads to the narrator having a stronger relationship with his mother

It causes the narrator to consider what could happen to him if he doesn’t leave the reservation.

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