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English, 08.11.2021 09:20 VanssaNedina20

Select the correct answer. Read the sentence from the passage.
In Boston, they had a grand "tea party."
What does the author suggest through the use of the words "grand 'tea party'"?
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The words suggest the superiority felt by Americans compared to the king.
OB.
The words illustrate the splendor of tea parties during the British rule.
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The words emphasize the richness of traditions of the British monarchy.
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The words convey the significance of the way that the Americans rebelled.

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