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lana [24]
1 year ago
15

Read the following paragraph and answer the question: “Mary clanged two glasses together, rudely interrupting the conversations

going on around her. But why should she care? She was clearly the most interesting person in the room. Once she had the attention of the room, she rose slowly from her seat flaunting her new dress and making sure everyone could see her overly showy jewelry. She stood as still as a statue with all eyes on her. She finally simply said ‘thank you for coming,’ her words biting the ears of all who heard them. She then sat down satisfied with her actions.” What is the author’s tone towards Mary?
A. She is beautiful
B. She is snobbish
C. She is depressing
D. She is elegant
English
1 answer:
zimovet [89]1 year ago
8 0
B.) She is snobbish
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