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English, 11.01.2021 23:00 KyiahDenise

What was the ironic lesson Trysdale learned?

A. He learned that he shouldn't have let
his intended delay her answer.

B. His pretense to know Spanish to
impress his intended actually caused him
to lose her.

C. He learned that he should have
impressed his intended more so that she
would marry him.

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