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in \monster\ (source 2), how does the description of the mirror in the narrator’s cell contribute to the meaning of the text?
○ it shows he wants to escape soon and is planning how to get out.
○ it shows he is curious about the prison and the people who were there before him.
○ it shows he feels comfortable in jail and has accepted being there.
○ it shows he doesn’t recognize himself anymore, which makes him feel lost.
In the text "Monster", the mirror in the narrator's cell is used to reflect his internal state. The option about escaping or planning to get out is not supported by the mirror's description. Curiosity about the prison and previous inmates is also not linked to the mirror's meaning. Feeling comfortable in jail goes against the typical tone of a prison narrative. The mirror showing he doesn't recognize himself, leading to a sense of loss, aligns with themes of identity and the impact of the prison experience, as the narrator's self - perception is altered by his situation.
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D. It shows he doesn't recognize himself anymore, which makes him feel lost.