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A self-sacrificing willed concerned for and, giving to another, even if attraction and feelings are diminished or absent, even if little or nothing is received in return, all with divine motivation.
<span>In the story "what is a dream" why does the author choose to present the events of the story in episodic style?
I believe that the author choose to present the events of the story in episodic style to emphasize the dream-like-nature of the narrator's story.
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The line "A new sensation is the breath in his nostrils" is a metaphor (C). A metaphor is when two things are compared without using like or as. In this case "a new sensation" was being compared to "breath in his nostrils."
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That means they use any pronouns so you can call him by any :7