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2 February, 20:27

In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Washington Irving says Ichabod Crane's voice "resounded far above all the rest of his congregation." This statement is an example of Ichabod's

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  1. 2 February, 20:41
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    It is an example of Ichabod Crane’s vanity.

    In that particular scene, he was dressed in an excessive manner, or in a fancy way. Perhaps it was just that he had a high opinion of himself that’s why he had gained a lot of confidence to speak louder.
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