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The narrator in Julio Cortazar's story "Axolotl" Question 21Answera.goes to the zoo repeatedly because he is an expert in amphibian life doing researchb.goes to the zoo repeatedly because he becomes transfixed by the axolotls and then becomes one of themc.goes to the zoo repeatedly because he is attracted to ancient Aztec symbolism and wants to write a story about itd.goes to the zoo repeatedly because he finds spiritual consolation in the strange eyes of the axolotls

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The narrator in Julio Cortazar's story "Axolotl" Question 21Answera.goes to the zoo repeatedly because he is an expert in amphibian life doing researchb.goes to the zoo repeatedly because he becomes transfixed by the axolotls and then becomes one of themc.goes to the zoo repeatedly because he is attracted to ancient Aztec symbolism and wants to write a story about itd.goes to the zoo repeatedly because he finds spiritual consolation in the strange eyes of the axolotls

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The narrator in Julio Cortazar's story "Axolotl" goes to the zoo repeatedly because he becomes transfixed by the axolotls and then becomes one of them.

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