Asked by jerry
What message does Bill attempt to convey to Mary with his actions and dialogue?
A.
He never really loved Mary.
B.
He is doing well since separating from Mary.
C.
Mary's life did not turn out well.
D.
Mary looks much older than he does.
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B. He is doing well since separating from Mary.
Reason: Bill’s actions and dialogue are meant to show that he’s prospering and content after the separation—boasting about his life, accomplishments, or apparent ease—rather than expressing regret, criticizing Mary’s appearance, or stating he never loved her.
Reason: Bill’s actions and dialogue are meant to show that he’s prospering and content after the separation—boasting about his life, accomplishments, or apparent ease—rather than expressing regret, criticizing Mary’s appearance, or stating he never loved her.
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