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What does the following quote imply about the narrator? "money is a strong weapon, and its long arm reaches over miles and miles of land and water." (Paragraph 16)A. She always knew that Bernard was a fraud.B. She used money to cause Bernard's misfortune.C. She fears Bernard may use his money against her.D. She was jealous of Bernard's money and influence.
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The quote "money is a strong weapon, and its long arm reaches over miles and miles of land and water" suggests that the narrator perceives money as a powerful tool that can have far-reaching effects. Among the given options, the most fitting implication about the narrator is:
**C. She fears Bernard may use his money against her.**
This interpretation aligns with the idea that the narrator is aware of the significant influence and power that money can wield, possibly implying a concern about how Bernard's wealth might impact her negatively.
**C. She fears Bernard may use his money against her.**
This interpretation aligns with the idea that the narrator is aware of the significant influence and power that money can wield, possibly implying a concern about how Bernard's wealth might impact her negatively.
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