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English, 28.02.2020 21:55 sweetLips230

Read the following passage, then answer the question.
"The wedding guests looked over their shoulders again and again in strange foreboding, while he was in the house, and were burdened with a sense of coming woe for the newly-married pair."

"The Gray Man." Sarah Orne Jewett, 1886.

What causes this "strange foreboding"?
A. the reaction of the children to the stranger
B. the eerie sound of the mournful bird calls
C. the Gray Man's presence at a wedding
D. the arrival of the stranger in the isolated farm

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