haneyZamnaArieanne
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  • 13-05-2016
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In chapter 33 of The Awakening, why are the names “Mrs. Merriman” and “Mrs. Highcamp” significant?

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londonamor710 londonamor710
  • 24-05-2016
its C Their names are direct reflection of their character traits and social standings.
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tristanball9
tristanball9 tristanball9
  • 04-12-2018

C. Their names are direct reflection of their character traits and social standings.

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