In "Black Girl," when Madame

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  2. Read the following passage from "Black Girl."Used to being waited on hand and foot, Madame had yielded to her wifely duties, and
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  3. Read the following passage from "Black Girl."Used to being waited on hand and foot, Madame had yielded to her wifely duties, and
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  7. Question 25 of 52Read the following passage from "Black Girl." Used to being waited on hand and foot, Madame had yielded to her
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  8. Read this passage from "Black Girl.""Samba," said the Monsieur, who had come to the kitchen, "the meal was excellent today. You
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  9. Read this passage from "Black Girl.""Samba," said the Monsieur, who had come to the kitchen, "the meal was excellent today. You
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  10. Read this passage from "Black Girl." "Samba," said the Monsieur, who had come to the kitchen, "the meal was excellent today. You
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