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16 May, 02:23

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Which event from the poem " The Dean's Provocation ... " most clearly conveys the poet's attitude that one of the characters is self-important?

A. The description of the doctor's clothing and appearance

B. The doctor's telling of silly college-boy antics

C. The kiss between the doctor and the lady

D. The intervention of the maid on the doctor's behalf

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  1. 16 May, 02:49
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    The event from the poem " The Dean's Provocation ... " most clearly conveys the poet's attitude that one of the characters is self-important is:

    A. The description of the doctor's clothing and appearance
  2. 16 May, 05:54
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    A. The description of the doctor's clothing and appearance

    Explanation:

    The doctor sees himself as "self-important". We know this because of how his clothing and appearance are described. The kiss between the doctor and the lady do not show self-importance, neither does the invention of the maid on the doctor's behalf.
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