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10 August, 04:44

Why does Nikolai Gogol use a matter-of-fact tone in "The Nose"?

A. To treat the nose's disappearance as fact rather than an extraordinary event

B. To let the reader know the author is telling an important story

C. To allow Kovaloff to appear as a heroic figure and worthy of respect

D. To describe the nose using words that appeal to the senses

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  1. 10 August, 05:01
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    To treat the nose's disappearance as fact rather than an extraordinary event
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