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Why does the author compare Mrs. Mingott to "her
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Why does the author compare Mrs. Mingott to "her
Imperial namesake," Catherine the Great, in paragraph
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A. to show her interest in foreign culture and
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B. to emphasize her ambition and dignity
C. to show her poor reputation among New York
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D. to emphasize her ambition and indecency
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