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Judging by the events in “The Devil and Tom Walker," what does the reference to the Devil and money suggest about the period's attitude toward wealth? A. A preoccupation with the pursuit of money is immoral and linked to the Devil. B. Amassing large amounts of wealth is a privilege that belongs only to the deeply religious. C. The pursuit of money is a foolish one and a waste of time. D. Wealth is a noble goal if pursued in a moral fashion.​

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