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English, 28.08.2019 21:30, alaf05160

Read the excerpt from chapter 11 of the awakening.
“edna, dear, are you not coming in soon? ” he asked again, this time fondly, with a note of entreaty.
“no, i am going to stay out here.”
“this is more than folly,” he blurted out. “i can’t permit you to stay out there all night. you must come in the house instantly.”
which best explains how the excerpt is an example of realism?
the conversation is a symbolic criticism of marriage.
the conversation imitates conversations in real life.
the conversation is not one that could occur in reality.
the conversation has an underlying tone of anger.

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Read the excerpt from chapter 11 of the awakening.
“edna, dear, are you not coming in soon? ”...

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