If the princess in Stockton's
"The Lady, or the Tiger?"
were motivated by love, what
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English, 15.11.2021 01:00 yogibear9998
If the princess in Stockton's
"The Lady, or the Tiger?"
were motivated by love, what
effect would it have on the
fate of her lover?
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, though somewhat
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of exuberant fancy,
50 irresistibid that, at
fancies into facts. He
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anything, the thing
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ed smoothly in its
ure was bland and
was a little hitch, and
their orbits, he was
for nothing pleased
A. The princess' love would cause her to
direct her lover to the door concealing the
woman.
B. The princess' love would cause her to
direct her lover to the door concealing the
tiger.
C. The princess' love would cause her to
let her lover pick the door himself.
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