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Your question is incomplete, in the complete version, Vita was complaining that Helen was flirting with the boys so shamelessly.
Answer:
b. Helen's flirtatiousness and attention to boys was just like Helen of Troy
Explanation:
Because Helen was flirting with the boys so her mum compared her to Helen of Troy.
From the story of Troy, Helen was the wife of King Menelaus who eloped with Paris, the great warrior, Hector's brother.
Because of the insult of having his wife run away from him to a younger lover, a long and bitter war which lasted three years was fought between the two kingdoms.
Answer:
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<span>The central idea of this passage is D. The Egyptian
pyramids are familiar even to people who have never visited them.
The author clearly starts by saying that, although he has never seen the
pyramids before, he knew exactly what they’re supposed to look like. Many times
before he has seen them in pictures, so it is understandable that the idea of what
the pyramids look like is already in his head. Although he then continues to
talk about the size of the pyramids, there is still a tone of familiarity. </span>