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[...] How does the narration affect the story in this excerpt?
A. Oskar’s memories introduce the use of symbolism.
B. Oskar’s slang characterizes him as relaxed and casual.
C. Oskar’s attempts to recall the events build suspense.
D. Oskar’s rapid questioning foreshadows his panic.
Answer:
The way the narration affects the story in the excerpt is:
C. Oskar’s attempts to recall the events build suspense.
Step-by-step explanation:
This excerpt belongs to the novel "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close", by Jonathan Safran Foer. The narrator is Oskar, whose father was killed in the September 11 attacks. Notice that in this particular excerpt, the author has chosen to build suspense through Oskar's narration. He is attempting to recall something, but is unable to, leaving readers with the same doubts as him. We have no answer as to why his father's tuxedo was placed in such a strange place and manner. But since Oskar cannot recall what happened, we too cannot know.