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6 January, 20:23

I sympathized awhile; but when the children fell ill of the measles, and I had to tend them, and take on me the cares of a woman at once, I changed my ideas. Heathcliff was dangerously sick; and while he lay at the worst he would have me constantly by his pillow; I suppose he felt I did a good deal for him, and he hadn't the wit to guess that I was compelled to do it. However, I will say this, he was the quietest child that ever nurse watched over. The difference between him and the others forced me to be less partial. Cathy and her brother harassed me terribly; he was as uncomplaining as a lamb; though hardness, not gentleness, made him give little trouble. What is the connotation of lamb in this sentence from the first paragraph? A) white and pale B) woolly and soft C) meek and quiet D) trusting and loyal

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  1. 6 January, 23:29
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    C) meek and quite

    It says that he was the quietest child that ever nurse watched over
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