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zimovet [89]
1 year ago
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which choice best summarizes the passage? choose 1 answer: a woman weighs the positive and negative aspects of accepting a new j

ob. a woman does not correct a stranger who mistakes her for someone else. a woman impersonates someone else to seek revenge on an acquaintance. a woman takes an immediate dislike to her new employer. question 2 of 52 repo
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evablogger [386]1 year ago
4 0

Best summarizes the passage is a woman does not correct a stranger who mistakes her for someone else.

In the passage provided, Lady Carlotta is approached by Mrs. Quabral, a "imposingly attired lady," who thinks Carlotta is her new nanny. Mrs. Quabral's error is not corrected by Carlotta.

The passage primarily focuses on what happens after Lady Carlotta fails to correct Mrs. Quabarl when she misidentifies Carlotta as the new governess at the most fundamental level.

This summarization of the passage is incredibly basic. Only option B is appropriate in this situation; the other choices don't even make sense in the context of the passage.

Complete the question-

Which choice best summarizes the passage?

A. woman weighs the positive and negative aspects of accepting a new job.

B. A woman does not correct a stranger who mistakes her for someone else.

C.A woman impersonates someone else to seek revenge on an acquaintance.

D A woman takes an immediate dislike to her new employer.

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