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What is significant about the following excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams"?
[Judy) swung her mashle impatiently and without interest, pitching the ball into a sand-pit on the other side of the green. With a quick,
Insincere smile and a careless "Thank you!" she went on after it.
A. Judy's actions on the golf course are similar to the way she treats men.
B. Judy is a professional golfer, which impresses other golfers at the club.
C. Judy tends to have a violent temper, which is evident when she plays golf.
D. Judy is a bad golfer and used the wrong club when trying to hit the ball.

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