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Imagine sweating on a stage, having a million and one people looking at you on a stage, and you have to present a speech to everyone carefully staring you down. And suddenly, you forget your lines!! You start sweating up and down, nervously laughing, shuffling your feet, doing anything you can to avoid this embarrassment. And the only help anyone can offer is to "imagine everyone in their underwear." That's going to make me more nervous! What helps me tremendously is to take a huge breath and tap a little beat with my fingers on my thigh and sing a little beat in my head. Then, I take myself back to all those times I practiced my lines, and what I said when I was practicing them. And automatically, it always helps me to remember!
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If I understand the question correctly... the use of a first person's narration in a Gothic-esque story can be used to delve into the characters mind, not only giving the reader a more understandable connection to the character, but it is able to bring taboo and otherwise unsaid dark thoughts into play of the scene
The answer is definitely D, because it contains two independent clauses that are joined together without a comma or conjunction. (An independent clause just means a chunk of language that has both a subject and a verb and could be a complete sentence on its own.)
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Song-sam feels guilty that he did not have the courage to stay in the village
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