Read the passage. I was scared to death of those inkblots. I knew he was going to ask me to find the pictures and I knew I wouldn’t be able to. . . . "All right, Charlie," he said, "you've seen these cards before, remember?" "Of course I remember." The way I said it, he knew I was angry, and he looked surprised. –"Flowers for Algernon," Daniel Keyes Why should parts of the passage be read at an increased pace?
A. to show strong emotion
B. to show that it is a short text
C. because dialogue is spoken quickly
D.because there is not much punctuation