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English, 10.06.2020 21:57 katswindle11

Which is the BEST summary of the passage? David and Thérèse discuss their views on work
and happiness. After David suggests that
Joçint may be fired Thérèse considers the
impact of the mill's constant activities

Thérèse tells David that he is missing out on
the joys of life. She quits the company and
finds a quiet place to watch Jocint work

Thérèse confronts David about his broken
promise. She accuses him of being selfish and
then asks about Joçint.
David and Thérèse talk about Joçint and agree that he needs to be fired. Thérèse walks
outside to the mill and reflects on the beauty
of logs being turned into planks

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