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12 July, 11:10

One morning as he lay stretched out on the sand, watching the women coming out of the water, a little foot had struck him by its neatness and daintiness. He raised his eyes and was delighted with the whole person, although in fact he could see nothing but the ankles and the head emerging from a flannel bathrobe carefully held closed. He was supposed to be sensual and a fast liver. It was therefore by the mere grace of the form that he was at first captured. Then he was held by the charm of the young girl's sweet mind, so simple and good, as fresh as her cheeks and lips.

What conclusion can NOT be drawn about the theme in the excerpt above from "The Wedding Gift"?

A. It concerns the importance of time and place.

B. It concerns lust versus love.

C. It concerns reputation.

D. It concerns desire.

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  1. 12 July, 11:22
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    The right answer would be C
  2. 12 July, 11:38
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    C is the answer ...
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