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10 May, 15:09

Based on this passage, how is Edna Pontellier different from the other wives who are vacationing in Grand Isle? She is uncomfortable with open discussions about personal issues. She finds the other wives' political views offensive. Unlike her companions, Edna is unsatisfied with motherhood. She is not interested in conversation and would rather read by herself.

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  1. 10 May, 17:19
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    The correct answer is: Edna is uncomfortable with open discussions about personal issues. She, her husband Léonce and their two children are on vacation in Grand Isle in the summer. She is attractive, bright brown eyes like her hair. Edna had no outward manifestation of affection, she was not a mother, her children are cared for by a nurse.
  2. 10 May, 18:25
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    A she is uncomfortable with open discussions about personal issues.
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