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A person responding obsequiously to the order "Jump!" would say a. "No way." c. "Wait a minute." b. "How high "
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User: A person responding obsequiously to the order "Jump!" would say a. "No way." c. "Wait a minute." b. "How high "

Weegy: A person responding obsequiously to the order "Jump!" would say b. "How high "



User: The source of the jeweller's dissatisfaction with his life seems to have most to do with a. a lack of power. c. guilt over his past. b. a lack of intimacy. d. yearning for his past.

Weegy: From which story is this please?
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User: Virginia Woolf

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Virginia Woolf was an English novelist and essayist regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century.
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