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1. How does the following analogy impact the meaning of the text? "I was too afraid we wouldn't be let in if I corrected the man's pronunciation, but I said our name to
myself, opening my mouth wide for the organ blast of the a, trilling my tongue for the drumroll of ther,
All-vah-orr-es! How could anyone get Elbures out of that orchestra of sound?" (Paragraph 1)
O A. It suggests the theme of mistaken identity.
B. It reveals the shy personality of the narrator.
C. It explains the character's love of musical instruments.
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D. It introduces the narrator's pride in her native language

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