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AVprozaik [17]
3 years ago
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This passage describes the musings of Mrs. Dalloway's friend Lucrezia as she walks by herself in Regent's Park. (Lucrezia took c

are of her husband, a war veteran who was gradually sinking into insanity. She married him in Milan, Italy, and moved to London with him.)In this passage, what is the night compared to?A. Lucrezia's unheeded wordsB. Lucrezia's plight as a married womanC. the all-encompassing mistD. Mrs. Dalloway
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Sonja [21]3 years ago
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Answer: On PLATO the correct answer is B, Lucrecia’s plight as a married women

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