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Lisa [10]
2 years ago
14

What had happened

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SashulF [63]2 years ago
8 0
C. To show that the speaker is scared by what she has seen.

Children are commonly fearful of the dark and compares a child’s fear of the dark to her fear of whatever she saw.
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