Read this excerpt from paragraph 12 of "Sixteen" and answer the question. It was snowing harder now. Big, quiet flakes that clung to us lovingly. It was all so lovely that I was sorry I lived only a few blocks away. He talked softly as we walked as if every little word was a secret. What does this excerpt best reveal about the narrator? Her feelings of infatuation make a simple experience seem much more fanciful. Her worldly experience helps her to appreciate the significance of the occasion. Her perception of the event is made personal by the silence of their surroundings. Her appreciation of the weather causes her to enjoy the walk with her companion.

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The correct answer is: Her feelings of infatuation make a simple experience seem much more fanciful.

The feelings she has towards her companion make her more conscious of every detail surrounding the situation, the weather, the snow, the sky, the stars, the words shared and even the distance from home. The narrator creates an illusion of the experience, she sees the situation as a magical, as she is describing the events, she adds these enchanted details that rise and maintain her feelings.  


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The correct answer is: Her feelings of infatuation make a simple experience seem much more fanciful.

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