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What generalization can the reader make about the chuzzlewit museum? a. it offers free admission. b. it is often crowded. c. it is very disorganized. d. it is close to nickleby high school. "what are you doing here, drood? " asked pickwick as he and his best friend entered the chuzzlewit museum. drood was sitting on a bench with a sketchpad on his lap, and he barely glanced up at his classmates. "obviously, i am expanding my cultural horizons," drood replied with a disdainful sniff. "i wouldn't expect someone like you to understand." "that's a silly thing to say," laughed dorrit as she tried to peer over drood's shoulder at his sketchpad. "we are spending our saturday at the museum, so obviously we like culture, too." "you can't possibly understand culture at the deep, philosophical level that i do," drood said as he adjusted his black beret. "everyone knows that i'm the most intelligent student at nickleby high

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