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English, 14.09.2021 08:50 derrekdream123

Which of the following themes is most clearly
developed in Section 33 of
"The Gift of the Magi"?
33- "You needn't look for it,"
said Della. "It's sold, I tell
you--sold and gone, too. It's
Christmas Eve, boy. Be good
to me, for it went for you.
Maybe the hairs of my head
were numbered," she went
on with sudden serious
sweetness, "but nobody could
ever count my love for you."
A. The value of love is only measured by
how expensive the gift.
B. Sacrifices made for love are sacrifices
worth making.
C. True love is something that can be
measured and counted.

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