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What do you think the narrator means when she says, “The sensation that the world is slowly dying feels good” on page 25 in Convenience Store Women
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What do you think the narrator means when she says, “The sensation that the world is slowly dying feels good” on page 25 in Convenience Store Women
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The narrator is likely expressing a sense of relief that the world is changing and that she is no longer stuck in the same routine. She may be feeling a sense of liberation from the monotony of her life and the freedom to explore new possibilities.
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