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PART A: How did Mrs. Dietrich’s divorce affect her relationship with Nola?
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English, 18.04.2020 07:01, hanacat6174
RL.3
PART A: How did Mrs. Dietrich’s divorce affect her relationship with Nola?
A.
Mrs. Dietrich felt guilty for not being able to work it out with her husband.
B.
Mrs. Dietrich grew desperate to make Nola love her more than her father.
C.
Nola became the sole person that she gives and receives love from.
D.
Nola grew to blame Mrs. Dietrich for not remaining married to her husband.
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