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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

Sweet and gentle ladies, this day has been devoted, so far as I can see, to the doings of kings and sultans and people of that sort; and therefore, so as not to place too great a distance between us, I want to tell you of a marquis, whose actions, even though things turned out well for him in the end, were remarkable not so much for their munificence as for their senseless brutality. (p. 784)

Which phrase is used in the excerpt above to indicate the presence of a framed narrative?

a. Sweet and gentle ladies...
b. ...I want to tell you of a marquis...
c. ...as for their senseless brutality.
d. ...to the doings of kings and sultans and people of that sort;

User Jayhendren
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Answer:

...I want to tell you of a marquis...

Step-by-step explanation:

FOR ODYSSEY WARE!! :3 IT'S ON QUIZLET TOO! CHECK THAT OUT.

User Jonathan Kittell
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A framed narrative happens when the author uses a story and its characters to tell you another story (a story within a story... a storynception). Here, we can observe a character doing a grand opening, and he starts to introduce a character when he says "I want to tell you of a marquis, whose actions, even though things turned out well for him in the end, were remarkable not so much for their munificence as for their senseless brutality."

Therefore, you best answer is option B.
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