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English, 20.10.2020 05:01 tynan74

What does this sentence reveal about Clovis' view of matchmaking?
"It's as bad as selling a man a horse with half a dozen
latent vices and watching him discover them piecemeal
in the course of the hunting season.'" (paragraph 3)
A. He believes that matchmaking is like being
forced to ride an unreliable horse during
hunting season.
B. He thinks that discovering a couple is
mismatched is often a slow and humbling
process.
C. He thinks that matchmaking is a bad idea for
those who purchase horses for the hunting
season.
D. He believes that initiating a poor match is as
upsetting as buying a very untrustworthy
horse.

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