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According to "A New Biographical Approach, by Emily Toth, how do Chopin's personal experiences influence the female friendships in her writing?
Chopin's kinship with her dear friend Kitty inspired fictional friendships marked by closeness and discourse.
Chopin's regret over the loss of her dear friend Kitty inspired fictional friendships marked by tragedy and
separation
Chopin's disagreements with her close friend Kitty inspired fictional friendships marked by quarrels and
misunderstandings
Chopin's enjoyment of her close friend Kitty inspired fictional friendships marked by merriment and pleasure.

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