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16 February, 14:23

Which line gives us insight into how the narrator believes nurses and nuns behave towards children?

A) if you're ten going to eleven you're supposed to be simple like my uncle pat sheehan who was dropped on his head.

B) he says, here's the book, frankie. isn't a great pity you have to be reading all about england after all they did to us, that there isn't a history of Ireland to be had in this hospital.

C) The kerry nurse follows us upstairs gasping and holding on to the banister

D) she says 'would break your heart to think of what the english did to us, that if they didn't put the blight on the potato they didn't do much to take it off.

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  1. 16 February, 15:24
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    Option C

    Explanation:

    I chose option c because the question asked us how does the narrator believes nurses and nuns behave towards children therefor you can cancel out A, B, and D because they talk nothing about how nurses and nuns behave towards children.
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