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English, 11.06.2021 21:30 carlomorales200

In "The Chrysanthemums," how are Elisa and the chrysanthemums similar? A. They are both strong, beautiful, and rooted to the land.
B. They are both adored and placed on a pedestal.
C. They are both overlooked by the men in their lives.
D. They are both meant to be enjoyed and then discarded.

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