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Read the excerpt from chapter 20 of the awakening.
that was about the substance of the two letters. edna felt that if there had been a message for her, she would have received it. the despondent frame of mind in which she had left home began again to overtake her, and she remembered that she wished to find mademoiselle reisz. which prediction is most likely based on the events that have emerged so far in the awakening?
a. the despondency edna feels over the lack of a message from robert will change to joy when she finds mademoiselle reisz.
b. the despondency edna feels over the lack of a message from robert will grow as her obsession with him deepens.
c. edna will begin to feel better and forget about robert due to the fact that he did not pass on some sort of message to her.
d. edna will change her mind about finding mademoiselle reisz due to her despondency over the lack of a message in robert’s letters.

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