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Deffense
8 days ago
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

English
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ddd [7.4K]8 days ago
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Answer: A) Legree's concubine.

Explanation: In the excerpt provided, the character (Cassy) describes her experience living with Legree over five years, indicating the misery he caused her during that period until he sought a younger woman and no longer needed Cassy. The passage conveys that the author suggests Cassy was Legree’s concubine, as they cohabited without the ties of marriage.

Lady bird [7.4K]8 days ago
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Cassy has been Legree's concubine
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