Which statement best expresses the narrator’s relationship with his uncle?
A.
The narrator a...
Which statement best expresses the narrator’s relationship with his uncle?
A.
The narrator appeases his uncle’s whims.
B.
The narrator’s uncle enjoys dining with him.
C.
The narrator’s uncle is too busy to spend time with him.
D.
The narrator dislikes sharing a residence with his uncle.
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