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English, 20.02.2021 02:30, donaldwilliams31

What's the narrator's attitude toward the finches of the grove club as shown in the following excerpt we put our cells down for election in a club called the finches of the grove the object of which institution I have never divide if it were not the members should dying expensively once a fortnight Takorea among some cells as much as possible after dinner and to cause six way to get drunk on the stairs A) he is indifferent to the club joints because of Herbert
B) he has a low opinion on the purpose of the members
C) he believes it's a prestigious club for the elite of society
D) he joins only because Estella told him to

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