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What do you mean by this?
What did the painter lady lie about ?why do you suppose she does this? 2.how does the narrator treat the painter lady?What can we infer about the narrator's character? a is the right one
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<span>Elizabeth was highly intelligent. She had the knowledge of a scholar and was one of the smartest women of her time. She had a fiery temper and you didn't want to get in her way when she was angry. She was very intuitive. When Elizabeth became frightened, she often said she was sick and took to her bed so people wouldn't see her as weak. She was a charmer and had many male admirers. She was vain and as she got older she had the mirrors in the palace taken down because she didn't want to see herself grow old.</span>