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27 February, 00:15

Which evidence from "The Nose," by Nikolai Gogol, leads you to believe that Kovaloff has not learned anything from his experience?

A. He goes out to buy food and drink from a local coffee shop.

B. He apologizes to his boss for not working as hard as he should have.

C. He asks Ivan Jakovlevitch to be more careful when he's shaving him.

D. He refuses to marry a woman who doesn't have enough money.

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  1. 27 February, 02:01
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    The correct option is D.

    Kovaloff wake up one morning to discover that his nose was gone. He made several attempt to look for his nose without any success. Kovaloff believed that his nose disappeared because of the widow who laid a curse on him. The widow wanted Kovaloff, who is a bachelor to marry her daughter but he refused because he preferred someone who is rich. He wrote a letter to the woman accusing her of cursing him and asked her to undo the harm. Eventually, Kovaloff got his nose back. This makes him very happy and he decided that he will not marry the girl after all.
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