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elixir [45]
4 years ago
5

Why does Vera stare through the open window in horror? A. She's terrified to see the ghosts of the men returning home. B. She's

afraid of how her aunt will react to the men's return. C. She's pretending in order to convince Framton of her tale. D. She's relieved the men are alive and have finally returned.
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1 answer:
meriva4 years ago
4 0
Its C. she's pretending in order to convince framton of her tale. 

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