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24 October, 21:26

In "The Devil and Tom Walker," how does the writer show that Tom's wife is meant to represent many women rather than one specific woman?

a. Her character has no name.

b. She is a strong woman.

c. She is a Puritan.

d. Her character is fearless

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  1. 24 October, 21:36
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    The correct answer from the given options is " a. Her character has no name. ".

    "The Devil and Tom Walker" is a short story which is written by Washington Irving that initially showed up in his 1824 accumulation Tales of a Traveler, as a component of the "Money Diggers" segment. The story is fundamentally the same as the German legend of Faust. Stephen Vincent Benét drew quite a bit of his motivation for "The Devil and Daniel Webster " from this story.
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