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14 March, 19:35

Why does the narrator say her "heart hammers" In paragraph 11 of "Excerpt from Under the Persimmon Tree"?

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  1. 14 March, 20:04
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    The narrator said this to describe how they felt at this moment of the story. At this moment,

    he is in a scary position. In the story, the narrator is near leopards and is scared. But, the

    narrator also doesn't want to run back to their house because then Mada-Jan will be mad at

    the narrator. In the text, it says ". And I want to run back tot he house, but I know Mada-jan

    will be angry." This shows the reader that the narrator is stuck between conflicts. In the

    previous paragraph. Nur says "They were this big!" and "It must be a very large leopard. So.

    the narrator says that their "Heart Hammers" because the narrator is scared. frightened and

    doesn't know what to do.
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