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What point does the narrator stop to make about the princess's decision? A. It was easy to make if she truly loved the handsome youth.
B. The princess was too vindictive to allow her lover to marry someone else.
C. If the youth knew what indecision she went through, he would not have trusted her with the
right door.
D. The princess could not have made her decision easily, torn by her love and jealousy.

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