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zloy xaker [14]
1 year ago
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ad-work [718]1 year ago
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People in the cottage react to Fletcher in that:"They feel sorry for him now that he's old." (option D)

<h3>What is Fletcher's defense of his past actions?</h3>

Fletcher's defense of his past actions is that:

"he had suffered from mental illness" (Option C)

<h3>How did Roger Button see Fletcher?</h3>

Rober Button saw Fletcher more as a companion. (Option D)/

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