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English, 05.02.2021 08:10, DnakMeme6e7272727272
Why does it say about Mathilde that she tells Mme. Forester the truth at the
end of the story?
A. She still believes Mme. Forester might want to be friends.
B. She is no longer embarrassed that she is not rich and popular.
C. She has become more timid and anxious than she was before.
D. She thinks people can get along even if they are different.
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