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9 July, 20:17

Read the passage from the text, taken from chapter 10, when survivors of the San Francisco

earthquake gathered in Golden Gate Park

"At dinner, he even gave Miss Whitizwa woman and a demoness to boot-the seat of

honor in his favorite chair. It was an honor that Uncle might not have given the emperor

himself

What does this passage tell about Uncle?

He distrusts all demons no matter what they say or do

He avoids all demons for safety reasons.

He pretends to trust Miss Whitlaw to gain her assistance.

He distrusts most demons, but he makes an exception for Miss Whitlaw.

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  1. 9 July, 20:20
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    D. He distrusts most demons, but he makes an exception for Miss Whitlaw.

    Explanation:

    "It was an honor that Uncle might not have given the emperor

    himself."
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