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Which statement correctly describes the characterization
in this excerpt?
read the excerpt from "mary louise" by edith van dyne.
"it's positively cruell" pouted jennie allen, one of a group
of girls occupying a garden bench in the ample grounds of
miss stearne's school for girls, at beverly.
able
mary
mary louise is characterized in a negative way through
sue finley's words.
mary louise is characterized in a positive way through
jennie allen's words.
• mary louise is characterized in a negative way through
miss stearne's words.
mary louise is characterized in a positive way through
dorothy kerr's words.
man
"it's worse than that, it's insulting," declared mable
westervelt, her big dark eyes flashing indignantly.
"doesn't it seem to reflect on our characters? " timidly
asked dorothy
knerr
"indeed it does! " asserted sue finley. "but here comes
mary louise, let's ask her opinion"
"phool mary louise is only a day scholar" said jennie.
"the restriction doesn't apply to her at all."
"i'd like to hear what she says, anyhow." remarked
dorothy "mary

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