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<span>It might be said that the implicitly stated opinion on the nation's state of affairs might be option A "I have said this many times...." because It reveals a personal opinion on the matter. This might be seen as the narrator´s thought and speculation about A Philip Randolph ´s role in society. The narrator suggests that Randolph could have been more than a syndicalist, maybe to have even more influence and power within society. <span>
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Answer:
This is an opinionated question so I can't really give an "answer" but in my opinion, I disagree.
Explanation:
^ see above
<span>A sudden turn of fortune allows Farquhar to escape and make a mad dash to his far away home to embrace his wife again. Then the ending of the "occurrence" tells a surprisingly different story, a story of a successful hanging.
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