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English, 18.02.2021 21:10, glowbaby123

Need help asap Part A

Based on "A Harrowing Escape," what inference can be made about why Cornelia hates her daily meetings?

The meetings are boring and make her feel inconsequential.

She hates to entertain royal guests at the meetings.

The meetings are too hectic and overwhelming for her.

She hates getting dressed up for the meetings.

Question 2

Part B

Which two details from the passage best support the inference in Part A?

"It had begun just as all her other days began: bells at dawn, maids running in and out to hurry her into her clothes, and the Assistant Chamberlain barking a schedule…"

"She was decoration, giving people a bit of the royal glamor without ever doing any real work."

"A mechanical doll could have done what she did."

"She wouldn't get to do so, of course, but she could hope. She always hoped."

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