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The narrator's use of 'I' in the given passage is/are: it{I have never been any good at the more lurid sort of writing. Psychopathic killers, impotent war-heroes, self-tortured film stars, and seedy espionage agents must exist in the world, but strangely enough I do not come across them, and I prefer to write about the people and places I have known and the lives of those whose paths I have crossed. This crossing of paths makes for stories rather than novels, and although I have worked in both mediums, I am happier being a short-story writer than a novelist.}

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When analyzing tone, focus on the narrator's attitude and the purpose behind their statements.
Updated On: Jan 24, 2025
  • Self-conscious
  • Apologetic and regretful
  • Confessional and communicating
  • Egotistical and vain
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The Correct Option is A, C

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The narrator reflects on their writing style and preferences, which indicates a self-concious and confessional tone. They openly discuss their personal experiences and choices, demonstrating a desire to communicate their perspective effectively. There is no indication of self-consciousness, regret, or vanity. Thus, the correct tone is Self-conscious and Confessional and communicating.
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