The imagined interaction between Rosemary and the shop attendant over the lilacs suggests that "Rosemary is dissatisfied with her current life and is seeking change." This interpretation aligns well with the context of her character, as her interactions often reflect her desires for something more than her current existence.
Use the excerpt from "A Cup of Tea" by Katherine Mansfield to answer the question.
What does the imagined interaction between
Rosemary and the shop attendant over the lilacs suggest about Rosemary?
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Rosemary is dissatisfied with her current life and is seeking change.
Rosemary has a discerning eye that can - find details that others miss.
People tend act as if Rosemary is always right because of her wealth.
People are frustrated by Rosemary because she is indecisive.
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