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31 July, 19:20

Read the passage.

The night was not a dark one, for the sky was clear and the moon resplendent. But light or dark would have made no difference to Ma'ame Pelagie. It was not the first time she had stolen away to the ruin at night-time, when the whole plantation slept; but she never before had been there with a heart so nearly broken. She was going there for the last time to dream her dreams; to see the visions that hitherto had crowded her days and nights, and to bid them farewell.

(from "Ma'ame Pelagie" by Kate Chopin)

Which of these does the setting and character detail in this passage reveal about Ma'ame Pelagie?

She likes to wander at night when there is a full moon.

She is keenly aware of her surroundings.

She is suffering from some kind of emotional misery.

She just said good-bye to someone who means a lot to her.

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  1. 31 July, 19:28
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    She is suffering from some kind of emotional misery
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