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15 January, 22:11

In the short story "The Chrysanthemums" by John Steinbeck, the foothill ranch is described as a place where "there was little work to be done." How does the setting best reflect Elisa's frustrations?

A. Elisa is cruel and yells at her husband for not working.

B. Bored with ranch life, Elisa longs for adventure.

C. Sick and unwell, Elisa wants to stay in bed all day.

D. The ranch is too large for her and her husband to run.

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  1. G
    16 January, 00:51
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    B. Bored with ranch life, Elisa longs for adventure.

    It is because there is little work, and they need something to keep them occupied
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