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English, 26.04.2021 21:30 izzybellee20004

Read these sentences from the story: "These things might be theirs no longer. Those shafts and pools of light, the tree, the graceful iron, might soon be viewed possessively by different eyes."

How do these details support the idea that the family wants to keep their home?

a
They show that the family regrets that others will enjoy these things instead of them.

b
They create a gloomy atmosphere that expresses the family's sadness.

c
They give the impression that the garden is too lovely for anyone to own.

d
They warn that other people have tried unsuccessfully to purchase the home.

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