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3 May, 21:28

In "the day of the butterfly" the narrator?

A. Is eager to make friends with Myra.

B. Leads the girls teasing of the immigrant girl.

C. Fears she too will become an outsider if she befriends myra.

D. Rejects all of Myra's efforts to be her friend.

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  1. 3 May, 21:31
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    The correct answer is C) fears she too will become an outsider if she befriends Myra.

    In "the Day of the Butterfly" the narrator fears she too will become an outsider if she befriends Myra.

    Canadian writer Alice Munro wrote the story "Day of the Butterfly" in 1965. It is a story in which the author refers to the dark side people can show in determined circumstances. Helen is the narrator of the story and wants to befriend with Myra, a girl that nobody wants to be friends with. So Helen, who is interested in her friendship, has this conflict thinking that if she and Myra become friends, Helen would be signaled by the others.
  2. 3 May, 21:48
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    The answer is C because she always cared about how people looked at her
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