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trapecia [35]
2 years ago
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PLZZ HELP I WILL GIVE 100 POINTS Read this excerpt from the passage. "...you cannot reproach me with the slightest coquetry. I h

ave always said to you, 'I love you as a brother;...'" How do the words slightest coquetry best affect the meaning of this passage? A. They tell the reader that Fernand flirts too much with Mercédès, and that annoys and angers her. B. They illustrate how desperate Fernand is for Mercédès's affection. C.They show that even the smallest show of affection isn't going to make Mercédès change her mind. D.They highlight for the reader how put off Mercédès is by Fernand's behavior.
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Natasha_Volkova [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

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