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Judging from context, when the narrator speaks of "uppish ones" in this passage, he is likely referring to A) tall, gangly people B) people of dubious morts people of high social status D) people with
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Judging from context, when the narrator speaks of "uppish ones" in this
passage, he is likely referring to
A) tall, gangly people
B) people of dubious morts
people of high social status
D) people with ridiculous ideas
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The answer is B, hope this helped!!
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