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English, 14.06.2020 17:57, Andresssophie7379

In "The Nose" by Nikolai Gogol, what evidence from the text suggests that Kovaloff has not learned anything from the experience of losing his nose?
O A. For sheer joy he was on the point of performing a dance
barefooted across his room, but the entrance of Ivan prevented
him.
O B. As he returned, he met Madame Podtotchina with her daughter.
He accosted them, and they responded very graciously.
O C. He returned joyfully, and regarded with a satirical expression two
officers who were in the shop, one of whom possessed a nose not
much larger than a waistcoat button.
D. Then quite gently, with infinite precaution, he raised two fingers in
the air in order to take hold of it by the extremity, as he was
accustomed to do. "Now then, take care!" Kovaloff exclaimed.

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