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If the cultural value celebrated in this passage is the pride men take in their sons, which quotation from the passage would most likely support that cultural value interpretation?
A)
"He will be christened Paul, my-Mrs Dombey-of course."
B)
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"The earth was made for Dombey and Son to trade in, and the sun and
moon were made to give them light."
"A transient flush of faint surprise overspread the sick lady's face as
she raised her eyes towards him."
"She feebly echoed, "Of course," or rather expressed it by the motion
of her lips, and closed her eyes again."
D)

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