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why is the narrator angry with stephen mackaye and does he have a right to be angry? why or why not? use and explain evidence from the text to support your case.
To answer this question, we need to know the specific text (such as a story, novel, or other written work) in which the narrator and Stephen Mackaye appear. Without the text, we can't identify the reasons for the narrator's anger or evaluate if the anger is justified. Please provide the relevant text or more context about the source material (e.g., the title of the book, story, or the specific events involving the narrator and Stephen Mackaye) so that we can analyze the situation and find evidence from it.
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To answer this question, we need to know the specific text (such as a story, novel, or other written work) in which the narrator and Stephen Mackaye appear. Without the text, we can't identify the reasons for the narrator's anger or evaluate if the anger is justified. Please provide the relevant text or more context about the source material (e.g., the title of the book, story, or the specific events involving the narrator and Stephen Mackaye) so that we can analyze the situation and find evidence from it.