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The following text is from Shyam Selvadurai's 1994 novel Funny Boy. The seven-year-old narrator lives with his family in Sri Lanka. Radha Aunty is the narrator's aunt.<br/><br/>Radha Aunty, who was the youngest in my father's family, had left for America four years ago when \(|\) was three, and \(|\) could not remember what she looked like. \(|\) went into the corridor to look at the family photographs that were hung there. But all the pictures were old ones, taken when Radha Aunty was a baby or young girl. Try as \(|\) might, \(|\) couldn't get an idea of what she looked like now. My imagination, however, was quick to fill in this void.<br/><br/>@1994 by Shyam Selvadurai.<br/><br/>According to the text, why does the narrator consult some family photographs?