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How do attitudes about social class distinctions affect the narrator's viewpoint in Passage 1? The narrator is surprised that Mrs. Fairfax talks about keeping servants at a distance.
The narrator assumes that Mrs. Fairfax will treat her as an inferior in a lower social class.
The narrator is not surprised that the servant is directed to make some sandwiches for her.
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The narrator believes that she should be given a large chamber with fine furniture befitting her social
class.

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