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31 January, 20:46

Why does Aunt Georgiana say, "I don't want to go!" at the end of "A Wagner Matinee" when it is time to leave the concert hall?

A. She must leave music behind and return to the silent fields and routine chores of her Nebraska farm.

B. She is hopelessly behind on decades worth of developments in music and needs to hear more.

C. She dreads spending more time with Clark, who has shown himself to be a poor host and a snob.

D. She realizes that the German cowhand who introduced her to Wagner will never return.

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  1. 31 January, 21:00
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    When it is time to leave the concert hall, Aunt Georgiana starts crying and says, "I don't want to go!" at the end of "A Wagner Matinee", because (A) She must leave music behind and return to the silent fields and routine chores of her Nebraska farm.
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