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Full question from Modernism and Theories of Time:


What passage might be said to reflect a modernist approach of time

A Here kitty kitty I said but the cat didn't come and my sister would never chase anyone

B I opened the door and called to the cat The cat did not come

C I missed the cat terribly I had been trying to get him inside but could not find him

D I was glad the cat was finally gone

Answer: Here kitty kitty I said but the cat didn't come, and my sister would never chase anyone.
here kitty kitty i said but the cat didn't come, and my sister would never chase anyone

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