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Leona [35]
3 years ago
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Which piece of evidence best supports the idea that the narrator was possibly near oraround a Click-Clack?A. "We were climbing w

ooden steps now." (Paragraph 53)B. "There was that precocious amusement again." (Paragraph 58)C. "He pushed open the door to the attic room." (Paragraph 59)D. "I heard things rattle gently, like dry bones in thin bags"(Paragraph 59)
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djverab [1.8K]3 years ago
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The piece of evidence that supports the idea that the narrator was possibly near or around a click-clack is D. "I heard things rattle gently, like dry bones in thin bags"(Paragraph 59).

A click-clack is a repeated clicking sound. It's a succession of clicks. It can also mean the sudden occurence of an audible event.

Therefore, the piece of evidence that supports the idea that the narrator was possibly around a click-clack is due to the fact that he heard things that rattle gently, like dry bones in thin bags"

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