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MakcuM [25]
1 year ago
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In chapter 33 of The Awakening, why are the names "Mrs. Merriman" and "Mrs. Highcamp" significant? 1. Their names directly refle

ct how Edna feels about the two women. 2. Their names have no importance and have no apparent significance. 3. Their names are direct reflection of their character traits and social standings. 4. Their names are a clear indicator of their rather poor social skills.
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spayn [35]1 year ago
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Answer:

3. Their names are direct reflection of their character traits and social standings.

Explanation:

In Kate Chopin's "The Awakening," Mrs Merriman is "a pretty, vivacious little woman in the thirties" who usually spends time with Mrs Highcamp. The latter is a materialistic woman in her forties who enjoys being surrounded by handsome young men. Both women often ask Edna to join them at the races and for dinner, although she sometimes gets tired of the women.

Ilia_Sergeevich [38]1 year ago
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Answer:

Your answer would be Their names are direct reflection of their character traits and social standings.

Explanation:

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