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valina [46]
3 years ago
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Based on this information, what can you conclude about how the narrator has spent her time over the years? Does it seem like the

narrator let go of her bitterness about losing her job? Support your answer using information from the passage.
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1 answer:
lyudmila [28]3 years ago
3 0

Hello. You forgot to add the information that must be evaluated so that this question can be answered. Also, you forgot to say that this question is about the article "See if I care". The information to be evaluated is:

"[Grady Maxwell] has grown in my mind over the yars, and so too has his importabce to my story

Answer:

According to the information above, the narrator spent her years maintaining a certain grief from Grady Maxwell, which indicates that the narrator did not release her bitterness at losing her job

Explanation:

As we read the text, we can see that the narrator blames Grady Maxwell for the loss of her job and for all the defeat she went through as a result. Even over the years, the narrator reveals that she never stopped thinking that Grady Maxwell is her greatest enemy and the main responsible for her defeat. She claims that she doesn't hate him, but the narration allows us to realize that she maintains a strong hurt and a certain anger for everything she believes he has caused.

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