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Misha Larkins
15 days ago
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

English
2 answers:
ddd [2.7K]15 days ago
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Response:

Mrs. Fletcher is herself a palm reader.

Clarification:

hammer [2.7K]15 days ago
4 0
<span>Mrs. Fletcher inquires, "Who's Lady Evangeline?"

Leota explains, "She's a mind reader from the freak show, called Lady Evangeline. She was impressive. If I had another dollar, I'd get my palm read again. Mrs. Pike mentioned she had the 'sixth mind,' yet her manicure was the worst I've ever seen on a living person."

From this passage in Welty's "The Petrified Man," one can deduce that
Mrs. Fletcher dislikes palm readers.</span>
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