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In invention of love, when the man throws out the rose and replaces it with a mechanical flower, this foreshadows: a. the exchanging of his bride for a mechanical one. b. flowers growing quickly in the countryside. c. the lovers' mechanical journey to the city. d. the woman's love for her living flower.

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