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3 years ago
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Review the excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else." The lather was drying on his face. I must hurry. Through the mirror, I took a

look at the street. It appeared about as usual; there was the grocery shop with two or three customers. Then I glanced at the clock, two-thirty. Which phrases does the author use to quicken the pace and build suspense?
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pashok25 [27]3 years ago
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"I must hurry" and "then I glanced at the clock, two-thirty" btw I hate this excerpt.
Anuta_ua [19.1K]3 years ago
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Hmmm. Is this a repost?
"Then I glanced at the clock, two-thirty. I must hurry." and maybe also "<span>The lather was drying on his face."</span>
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