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3 October, 00:37

Aunt Agatha says that Gussie "has lost his head over a creature." How do these words reflect her feelings for Gussie? They show her concern that Gussie is always buying pets.

They show her concem that Gussie likes America too much.

They show her disdain for Gussie's lack of self-control.

They show her disdain for Gussie's sense of friendship.

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  1. 3 October, 00:39
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    Aunt Agatha says that Gussie "has lost his head over a creature." These words reflect her feelings for Gussie that C: They show her disdain for Gussie's lack of self-control.

    Explanation:

    In the given line that Aunt Agatha says to Gussie, some words have been chosen specifically. It means that Gussie has lost self-control because of "a creature". For Aunt Agatha, creature is not important, so she is not happy with Gussie's behaviour.

    Thus, option C is the correct option that says they show disdain for Gussie's lack of control. Option A and B are incorrect because this doesn't show they are showing concern that Gussie is always buying pets or he is liking America. Option D is incorrect because they are not disapproving his sense of friendship.
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