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Walden(#2) by henry david thoreau. "Pray, for what do we move ever but to get rid of our furniture, our exuviæ at last to go from this worked to another newly furnished, and leave this to be burned?" In this sentence from the third paragraph, what does exuviæ mean?

A)furniture
B)unneeded things
C) valuable possessions
D)dust that settles on thjngs
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B) unneeded things
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