How does the narration affect the story in this excerpt? Oskar’s memories introduce the use of symbolism. Oskar’s slang characterizes him as relaxed and casual. Oskar’s attempts to recall the events build suspense. Oskar’s rapid questioning foreshadows his panic.

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The narration in the excerpt of "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" affects the story in the following manner:

C. Oskar's attempts to recall the events build suspense.

  • Oskar is the narrator in the novel "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," by Jonathan Safran Foer. Oskar's father was killed in the September 11 attacks.
  • In the excerpt we are analyzing here, Oskar asks himself several questions, trying to recall events.
  • Since he is unable to remember, he leaves readings hanging, having the same questions as he does.
  • For example, we do not know why his father's tuxedo was placed on the chair instead of hung with the other suits.
  • By doing that, Oskar builds suspense, making readers curious as to the answers of his questions and what will happen next.
  • In conclusion, when it comes to narration, we can choose letter C as the best option.

This is the excerpt from the novel that we are analyzing here:

"His tuxedo was over the chair he used to sit on when he tied his shoes, and I thought, Weird. Why wasn't it hung up with his suits? Had he come from a fancy party the night before he died? But then why would he have taken off his tuxedo without hanging it up? Maybe it needed to be cleaned? But I didn't remember a fancy party. I remembered him tucking me in..."

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Answer:

c

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