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30 May, 01:00

In the first three stanzas, Scott's descriptions of Lochinvar make readers see him as a:

A - Rather pathetic figure to be pitied

B - Villainous rogue to be feared

C - Kind of clown who's deeds are meant to amuse and entertain

D - Brave and noble figure who impresses all whom he encounters

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  1. 30 May, 04:15
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    The answer should be B.) villainous rogue to be feared.
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