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24 October, 12:58

Marguerite describes the smiles from Mrs. Flowers as "graceful and inclusively benign." What does this mean?

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  1. 24 October, 13:16
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    Mrs. Flowers is being described quite positively here as the adjective 'benign' simple means warm-hearted or kind. and graceful connotes a sense of elegancy. She is smiling warmly and genuinely.
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