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English, 30.09.2019 11:30 marleacorey

In “the open window,” nuttel most likely believed the niece because
a. he was spellbound by her wit and gracious appearance
b. unlike himself, she did not appear to have a nervous condition
c. his sister had spoken very highly of her before he left on his trip
d. he made assumptions based on the cultural norms of the day

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