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Which sentence correctly uses the narrative technique of internal monologue? O 1. "How do I look?" she asked me, shifting her turban from left to right. "Fine," I answered uncertainly.
O2. Esther clenched her teeth together, glaring at the lines of red lights in front of her. Her wipers intermittently smeared the colors
together like a child's finger painting.
3. How could this be happening? she thought to herself, scanning around the car for something to occupy her time.
4. Jane had the longest day! It took her a year and a week to finish her homework; then she waited an eternity for her mother to pick
her up


Which sentence correctly uses the narrative technique of internal monologue?

O 1. How do I look?

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