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lyudmila [28]
3 years ago
12

Mrs. Spring Fragrance and her husband are Chinese

English
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Eva8 [605]3 years ago
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Answer:

  • A. It is the Spring Fragrance's fifth wedding  anniversary, and Mr. Spring Fragrance is  eager to celebrate with his wife.
  • B. Mr. Spring Fragrance discusses the  meaning of the verse he overhears with a  young man who lives next door.

Explanation:

In this short story titled <em>Mrs. Spring Fragrance </em>by<em> Edith Eaton</em>, we learn about Laura who has befriended the titular character. Laura is to be betrothed to a man she does not want and Mrs. Fragrance comforts her with poetry.

Mr Fragrance overhears their conversation and ponders on it while touching a gift he bought for his wife to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary.

He then discusses the lines he heard with a young man who lived next door to him and unhappy with the explanation.

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