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Which of the following lines from “A Servant to Servants” show that the narrator is confessing personal information with a stranger?

I have my fancies: it runs in the family.
She had to lie and hear love things made dreadful



By his shouts in the night.
Father and mother married, and mother came,



A bride, to help take care of such a creature,
I sha'n't catch up in this world, anyway.

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Step-by-step explanation:

she had to lie and hear love things made dreadful by his shouts in the night

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Answer:

I think the answer is option 1. * I have my fancies: it runs in the family.

She had to lie and hear love things made dreadful*

Step-by-step explanation:

It says, "she had to lie and hear love things..." which means the narrator is confessing personal information such as the "lie" and "hear love things". The narrator is talking in second person.

(The second-person point of view is a form of writing that addresses the onlooker or reader directly and usually makes them a character in the narrative.)

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