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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
11

her image on the mirror was blurred and even out in the street she seemed non existant.What is the auther trying to say​

English
1 answer:
Elis [28]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: The imagery used is trying to describe a feeling of being invisible, and unrecognizable. As if she seems to not know who she is. An emotion of being lost or uncertain, creating self doubt.  

Hope this helps ^^

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