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The narrative style of Roots and Shadows can be described as:

AStream of consciousness

BThird-person omniscient

CFirst-person introspective

DEpistolary

Answer:

C. First-person introspective

Read Explanation:

First-person introspective: First-person introspective writing is a narrative style that uses the first-person point of view to share a character's thoughts and feelings. The narrator uses pronouns like "I," "me," and "my" to convey their personal journey


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