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  2. Use the except from “a cup of tea” by Katherine Mansfield to answer the question.What does the imagined interaction between
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  3. Use the excerpt from “A Cup of Tea” by Katherine Mansfield to answer the question.What does the imagined interaction between
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  4. Use the excerpt from the beginning of "ACup of Tea" by Katherine Mansfield to answer the question. Why would Rosemary be
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  5. Use the excerpt from “A Cup of Tea” by Katherine Mansfield to answer the question.What does the imagined interaction between
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  8. What does the imagined interaction between Rosemary and the shop attendant over the lilacs suggest about Rosemary?(1 point)
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  9. Why would Rosemary be considered a complex character?A) The story is told from Rosemary’s point of view to allow her thoughts
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  10. Rosemary had been married two years. She had a duck of a boy. No, not Peter—Michael. And her husband absolutely adored her.
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