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Marie St. Clare had taken no notice of the chi...
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
Marie St. Clare had taken no notice of the child's gradually decaying health and strength, because she was
completely absorbed in studying out two or three new forms of disease to which she believed she herself
was a victim, It was the first principle of Marie's belief that nobody ever was or could be so great a sufferer
as herself, and, therefore, she always repelled quite indignantly any suggestion that any one [sic] around
her could be sick.
Based on this excerpt, which of the following best describes Marie St. Clare? Select all that apply.
egotistical
anxious
nalve
misled
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