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harina [27]
3 years ago
11

Which of the following details about Piney Woods reinforces her characterization as an innocent compared to the Duchess? (“The O

utcasts of Poker Flat”)
A.“Piney was …talking in an impulsive, girlish fashion to the Duchess…” B.“…Piney, a stout, comely damsel of fifteen, emerged from behind the pinetree, where she had been blushing unseen…”
C.“Piney…managed to pluck several reluctant melodies from the keys…" D.“…the virgin Piney slept…as sweetly as though attended by celestial guardian;…”
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77julia77 [94]3 years ago
6 0
The correct answer is D.<span>“…the virgin Piney slept…as sweetly as though attended by celestial guardian;…”</span>
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