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8 February, 01:45

In "Ambush," which line signals the end of the narrative within the frame story?

A. "He fell on his back. His rubber sandals had been blown off."

B. "Even now I haven't finished sorting it out. Sometimes I forgive myself, other times I don't."

C. "For me, it was not a matter of live or die. I was in no real peril."

D. "None of it mattered. The words seemed far too complicated. All I could do was gape at the fact of the young man's body."

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  1. 8 February, 04:59
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    The narrator describes a man walking on a trail.
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