English, 02.03.2020 02:22 NoireDemon
What is the reader led to think about Alymer after reading the exchange between him and his wife found in this passage?
A) He cares deeply about his wife.
B) He doesn't truly care about his wife.
C) He may be inappropriately concerned with certain aspects of his wife's appearance.
D) He may have an altogether too casual a point of view concerning his wife's appearance.
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