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18.04.2021 • 
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Which detail best reflects the author's view of the village? adapted from Dead Souls
by Nikolai Gogol
Chichikov's amusement at the peasant's outburst prevented him from noticing that he had reached the centre of a large and populous
village: but, presently, a violent jolt aroused him to the fact that he was driving over wooden pavements of a kind compared with which the
cobblestones of the town had been as nothing. Like the keys of a piano, the planks kept rising and falling, and unguarded passage over them
entailed either a bump on the back of the neck or a bruise on the forehead or a bite on the tip of one's tongue. At the same time Chichikov
noticed a look of decay about the buildings of the village.
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