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English, 06.05.2020 18:01 englishwiz28

In the Passage, why would Miss Havisham's
wedding experience have been life-altering from
her point of view as a woman in the Victorian
era?
She would inherit a great deal more money.
She would feel empowered by her single status.
She would have to give up her home.
She would be publicly humiliated.

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