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makkiz [27]
2 years ago
14

In lines 4-5, the author refers to a "fashion maven’s"

Mathematics
1 answer:
xxTIMURxx [149]2 years ago
3 0

In lines 4-5, the author refers to a "fashion maven’s" tone primarily in order to: imply that Genevieve has only a superficial appreciation of mechanical pencils (Option A).

<h3>What is comprehension passage?</h3>

Comprehension passages are sure-shot scoring questions. Even if the information in the passage deviates from actual events, it must be used to answer the questions.

Now,

  • According to the passage given, in the context, only Option A makes sense according to Genevieve's acclamations.

Hence, Option A is the most appropriate choice, i.e., In lines 4-5, the author refers to a "fashion maven’s" tone primarily in order to: imply that Genevieve has only a superficial appreciation of mechanical pencils (Option A).

To learn more about comprehension passages, refer to the link: brainly.com/question/24716030

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