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Read the excerpt from chapter 25 of the awakening. mrs. highcamp deplored the absence of her daughter from the races, and tried to convey to her what she had missed by going to the "dante reading" instead of joining them. the girl held a geranium leaf up to her nose and said nothing, but looked knowing and noncommittal. which statement best summarizes the explicit message in the excerpt?
a. mrs. highcamp is unfamiliar with the study of dante.
b. mrs. highcamp wishes her daughter would socialize with her.
c. mrs. highcamp’s daughter prefers the company of intellectuals.
d. mrs. highcamp’s daughter is likely to go to the races on the next outing.
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