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English, 09.12.2019 17:31 elijahjacksonrp6z2o7

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read the passage: so the man went home, and saw his wife standing at the door of a cottage. "come in, come in," said she. "is not this much better than the ditch? " there was a parlour, a bedchamber, and a kitchen; and behind the cottage there was a little garden with all sorts of flowers and fruits, and a courtyard full of ducks and chickens. "ah," said the fisherman, "how happily we shall live! " "we will try to do so, at least," said his wife. how does this passage support the theme of the story?

the wife's response suggests that she is already thinking about what else she wants.
the wife's response suggests that she is going to try to be happy.

the wife's response suggests that she is also delighted with the cottage.

the wife's response suggests that she doesn't love her husband.

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