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28. What can you infer about Miss Emily from her dealings with the townspeople? (in “A Rose for Emily”) A. She is set in her ways. B. She is afraid of the townspeople. C. She dislikes her neighbors. D. She wants to be befriended.
B. She is afraid of the townspeople.
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From Miss Emily's dealings with the townspeople in "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, the most reasonable inference is:

She is set in her ways.
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