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Ludmilka [50]
2 years ago
15

Read the following passage from "A Way of Talking."

English
1 answer:
dmitriy555 [2]2 years ago
8 0

Based on the passage, the option that best describes the relationship between Rose and her sister is their relationship seems frustrating to me.

<h3>What is the relationship about?</h3>

From the passage, one can see that a kind of reserved relationship exist between them as she often uses formal gesture and it seems uncomfortable to her.

Therefore, Based on the passage, the option that best describes the relationship between Rose and her sister is their relationship seems frustrating to me.

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