what does the naffator gradually fridas out greenish gloom"? 2 Is the narrator passive in front of the scene? 3 What strikes him about the boy? What does he wonder about? 4 Can you find out the identity of the man the narrator meets near the buildings? 5 Why is he mentioned?

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Question
what does the naffator gradually fridas out
greenish gloom"?
2 Is the narrator passive in front of the scene?
3 What strikes him about the boy? What does he wonder
about?
4 Can you find out the identity of the man the narrator
meets near the buildings?
5 Why is he mentioned?
Answer

The narrator gradually notices a greenish gloom being fridas out, and is struck by the boy's appearance and demeanor. He wonders about the boy's identity and background. It is not possible to find out the identity of the man the narrator meets near the buildings, but he is mentioned as a possible source of information.

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The narrator gradually notices a greenish gloom being fridas out, which is a metaphor for the darkness of the situation. He is struck by the boy...
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