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English, 06.12.2020 23:30, eduardo2433

In Sense and Sensibility, Willoughby’s long confession to Elinor produces in her all of the following reactions except . A-a wise assessment of the dangers of spoiling a young man with money
B-a slightly improved opinion of Willoughby’s heart
C-a compassionate pity for Sophia’s loveless marriage
D-a deep fear that relaying his message to Marianne will cause her to fall ill again

I believe it is option D but I don't know if I am correct?

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