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English, 16.12.2021 03:00 luzcastellanos556

Which Ines from the passage would best support a reader's claim that one of the central themes of the passage is independence? without his imaginanon, which was rampant under the spur of loneliness, he would have succumbed long ago" (paragraph 1)
"such few pleasures as he could contrive for himself gained an added relish from the likelihood that they would be displeasing to his guardian, and from the realm of his imagination she was locked out-
an undean thing which should find no entrance" (paragraph 2)
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in the dull, cheerless garden, overlooked by so many windows that were ready to open with a message not to do this or that, or a reminder that medicines were due, he found little attraction" (paragraph 3)
He had peopled with a legjon of familiar phantoms, evoked partly from fragments of history and partly from his own brain, but it also boasted two inmates of fresh and blood" (paragraph 3)
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is very presence in the too shed was a secret and fearful joy, to be kept scrupulously from the knowledge of the Woman, as he privately dubbed his cousi" (paragraph )

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