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How is Catherine treated at Thrushcross Grange after her marriage? A. She is abused by the staff. B. The Lintons criticize her every move. C. She is forced to work as a servant. D. The Lintons do whatever she asks.

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Answer:

D. The Lintons do whatever she asks.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a dog from the Grange attacks Cathy at her intrusion, the Lintons help her by keeping her at the Grange for five weeks. This visit permits Cathy to transform into a woman very not at all like the inconsiderate, wild, puerile young lady she has been with Heathcliff and enables her to frame close relationships with Edgar and Isabella Linton, the two youngsters living at the Grange, despite the fact that her (and Heathcliff's) beginning impression of them was disdainful.

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After her marriage with Edgar, the Lintons do whatever Catherine asks at Thrushcross Grange. The correct answer is D.

Edgar has seen Catherine in a temper and becomes very careful never to upset her. In Thrushcross she is treated like a princess.

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