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26 April, 08:02

In "a narrative of the captivity," what does Rowlandson mean when she writes, "I was fain to go and look after something to satisfy my hunger"?

A. I was asked to find food to satisfy my hunger

B. I convinced my captors that I was looking for food

C. I was ready to find food to satisfy my hunger

D. I was fainting and looked for food satisfy my hunger

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  1. 26 April, 10:47
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    The answer is C "I was ready to find food to satisfy my hunger"
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