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17 July, 12:59

Which of the following sentences from "Poor Fish" does not support the story's theme of self-loathing and inferiority?

"But I looked upon myself as being as fragile as glass, as the thinnest glass, th fact; and that was altogether too much."

"I am small, crooked, rickety, my arms and legs are like sticks, i'm like a spider."

"Well, that was my corner, the corner of the world I had chosen so as much to be conspicuous."

" ... the last thing I should have expected was that in that corner, in that very kitchen ... somebody should come and catch me by surprise and pluck my like a flower that has been hidden in the grass."

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  1. 17 July, 13:09
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    The answer is

    "Well, that was my corner, the corner of the world I had chosen so as much to be conspicuous."
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