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Read this excerpt from the novel: "the carriage lamps shed a yellow light on a rough-looking road which seemed to be cut through bushes and low-growing things which ended in the great expanse of dark apparently spread out before and around them. a wind was rising and making a singular, wild, low, rushing sound." based on the language the author uses, what conclusion can be drawn about how this environment makes mary feel? a. she feels as if she has been here before. b. she feels a sense of opportunity and possibility. c. she feels loved and protected. d. she feels intimidated and frightened.

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