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English, 13.10.2020 14:01, emmaphillips2

What conclusion can the reader draw from this excerpt about the speaker's viewpoint of Mrs. Long?
O She felt that Mrs. Long was the only one who
understood her.
O She believed that Mrs. Long wanted to travel as
much as she did.
O She considered Mrs. Long to be both a guide and a
mentor.
O She wished that Mrs. Long would share more stories
about the world.

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