I would say D. Because authors always try and make their characters have a strong and unique voice to make their writing piece more comforting or relatable
<span>The actions of the narrator contradict with the way she describes events.</span>
<span> I showed them the papers, which were written in very beautiful language and full of fratellanza and abnegazione , but which really said, with the adjectives removed, that I had been given the medals because I was an American</span>
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A clincher sentence can be defined as a statement, argument, fact, situation, or the like, that is decisive or conclusive. In academic writing, this is a statement in a expository paragraph which reiterates the topic and summarizes how the information in the paragraph supports the topic.