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18.09.2021 • 
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5. Which two pieces of evidence from the passage best illustrate how the narrator's introduction of Desiree foreshadows her impact on Amand's character as the story
develops? CHOOSE TWO ANSWERS.
A. “The passion that woke in him that day, when he saw her at the gate, swept
along like an avalanche, or like prairie fire, or like anything that drives
headlong over all obstacles'
B. “Monsieur Valmonde grew practical and wanted things well considered:
that is, the girl's obscure origin”.
C. "It was no wonder, when she stood one day agaisnt the stone pillar in
whose shadow she had lain asleep , eighteen years before, that Armand
Aubigny riding by and seeing her there, had fallen in love with her. That
was the way all the Aubignys fell in love, as if struck by a pistol”.
D. "Then wonder was that he had not loved her before; for he had known her
since his father brought him home from Paris, a boy of eight, after his
mother died there".

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