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What does the reader learn about the setting in "The Gift
of the Magi" from the
underlined passage in Section
2?
A. The Youngs are living in a mansion where
Della had "nothing to do."
B. It reveals the Youngs are poor--Della
cries on a "shabby little couch" because she
has little money.
C. The Youngs don't like fancy furniture and
so have decorated in a shabby style.

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