What does Mr. Harrison imply by calling Mrs. Lynde “an acquired taste”

in paragraph 4?
A Mrs. Lynde reminds Mr. Harrison of things he dislikes.
B Mrs. Lynde involves herself in other people’s business.
C Mr. Harrison may learn to like Mrs. Lynde if he gets to know her.
D Mr. Harrison refuses to be around Mrs. Lynde because of his dislike
for her.

1 answer

C Mr. Harrison may learn to like Mrs. Lynde if he gets to know her.
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