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Now don't get me wrong. I mean, I want you to understand from the beginning that I'm not really so dumb. I know what a girl should do and what she shouldn't. I get around. I read. I listen to the radio. And I have two older sisters. So, you see, I know what's what. From "Sixteen," by Maureen Daly In the passage above, what effect does the narrator's insistence that she is experienced actually have on the reader

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Answer: A. It makes the reader understand that the narrator has a great deal of life experience.

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shes giving out the tone
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