The listening barrier that would most likely be a problem for Angie in the following scenario is information overload.
The camp director is telling them too many details and it is quite difficult for people to take in everything that is being described at the assembly. This is especially so because the director is going over a long period of time of two weeks, which is almost impossible to remember everything.
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The repetition is meant to evoke a feeling of isolation and terror from the reader. Would be the <em>best fitting </em>answer, another possible answer could be The repetition is meant to suggest that the narrator is losing track of time <em>(this is only useful if the question is multiple choice)</em>
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present.
Explanation:
It speaks of a past event (liking the old man) to a future plan (killing him). This cancels eachother out meaning it's present tense (if that makes sense).
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diminished immunity to disease
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