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English, 05.06.2020 21:07 monai2005

Eve's voice in Judith Wright's "Eve to Her Daughters" can best be described as that of? A. Reflection

B. Distress

C. Hope

D. Anger

I believe it is A. which is reflection. If I am wrong, could someone explain it to me properly? Please and thank you!

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