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In O. Henry's "The Cactus," which of the following
excerpts characterizes the
brother of the bride?
A. he still strove, as if it had become a
habit of his mind, to reach some
conjecture as to why...
B. it is not past belief that one may review
an entire courtship while removing one's
gloves.
C. Look at me, another accessory, come
two thousand miles on a garlicky,
cockroachy banana steamer ...

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