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17 February, 00:27

Why does the author describe the extent to which the narrator is puzzled by mr. abe's collecting

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  1. 17 February, 00:37
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    Read Abalone, Abalone, Abalone, by Toshio Mori

    Why does the author describe the extent to which the narrator is puzzled by mr. abe's collecting?

    Why does the author describe the extent to which the narrator is puzzled by Mr. Abe's collecting?

    A. To give insight into the narrator's culture

    B. To explain the narrator's relationship with Mr. Abe

    C. To establish the narrator as unreliable.

    D. To make the narrator's later shift in understanding more significant

    Answer: D. To make the narrator's later shift in understanding more significant

    Explanation:

    At first, the narrator highlights how much he's intrigued about why would Mr. Abe keep collecting and polishing abalone shells since his front porch was practically full of them already. This initial mystery becomes more significant when the narrator finds an abalone shell, understands the reason for that practice, and starts a collection of his own.
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