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17 March, 00:58

Read this sentence from the passage: I reckon it was all on account of that blarsted Jack working me up. Which is the correct interpretation of this line? Jack had forced the narrator to work on difficult tasks. Jack and the narrator had had an argument. Jack had been talking to the narrator about Mary. Jack had played a prank on the narrator.

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  1. 17 March, 04:09
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    I would say that Jack and the narrator had an argument
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