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From the reactions of Mrs. Bennet in paragraphs 55-58, the reader can conclude that… Group of answer choices

Mrs. Bennet does not want to hear about Mr. Bingley any more.

Mrs. Bennet did not want to hear about Mr. Bingley but changed her mind after she found out that Mr. Bennet had visited him.

Mrs. Bennet is starting to feel ill when she talks about Mr. Bingley.

Mrs. Bennet is angry with Mr. Bennet for refusing to visit Mr. Bingley.

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