<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Alone with me?” I replied, “But you have been alone with me all the way from Paris, in the train.”
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The author’s feeling remains the same but he uses different tones in the story to express his feelings. In most of his narration, he speaks as if he was an outsider who is commenting on subject to the eye of the character to show his feelings and express them.
Further, the narrator uses direct discourse when the words of the narrator sounds like the pattern of a speech. For instance, Flaubert remembers his wedding and how long it happened, However, there was nothing at the final.
I think that the answer is C, but I am not 100% sure.
He saw his father, Sirius, and Wormtail tormenting a young Snape, and is only stopped by Harry’s mother, Lily.
<span>The verbal phrase in this sentence is A
</span><span>The verbal phrase is a(n):B
</span><span>The Verbal Phrase Functions As A(n)B</span>