Mrs. Deverell’s reaction to the remarks quoted
in lines 32-33 suggests that she thinks that these
remarks
(A) contain an implicit criticism
(B) mischaracterize the new family
(C) are a poor attempt at humor
(D) stem from an old grudge
(E) insult the memory of her husband

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The correct answer is option a) contain an implicit criticism.

Mrs. Deverells reaction to the remarks quoted in lines 32-33 suggests that she thinks that these remarks contain an implicit criticism.

The remarks made by her former friends, which Mrs. Deverell perceived as criticisms of both her actions and of herself, had a significant impact on her.

The fact that she had to work extra hard to keep in mind everyone on the street each time she visited her prior region may serve as more evidence for this.

Her friends would believe she was "putting on airs" if she didn't, which is the exact reverse of what they would believe.

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