It was, perhaps, the narrow limits to which he thus confined himself upon the guitar, which gave birth, in great measure, to the fantastic character of his performances. What does this excerpt reveal about the narrator of the story?
It describes what the narrator knows from his past. It describes what the narrator experiences. It provides an inference drawn by the narrator. It provides a criticism voiced by the narrator.
What do you personally think it is?
I think it is C to be honest but i am not sure.
Icy how it could be aswell. Personally, I think it's b, mainly because of the last few words "gave birth to the fantastic character in his performances". How would anyone truely know someone's character, unless they are that person themselves?
The "narrow limits" described in the beginning is either physical limits, intellectual limits, or/and social limits.
I see your point right there and that makes a lot of sense
But, that is just what I think; I could be TOTALLY wrong.
I took the test an C was the correct answer. Weirdly.
Haha, well, you got it initially; you obviously are better at that than me; keep it up; don't second guess yourself. Wow, my input reallly didn't help.
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