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What does the author's telling the events from Emma's perspective clarify for the reader about Mr.

Martin?Α.)
the long-standing rancor that exists between him and Emma's familyB.)
the significance of the threat he poses to Emma's aspirationsC.)
the dishonesty of his actions toward HarrietD.)
the unsuitability of a match between him and Harriet

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c

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Answer:

The unsuitability of a match between him and Harriet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Emma is a novel written by Jane Austen.

Emma Woodhouse is the main character of the story. She is beautiful and intelligent, but also she is a little spoiled. Although she is kind to the poor, she has a strong sense of class status. She thinks that she knows everything, but due to the lack of experience, she makes a lot of mistakes.

All of these characteristics we can see in the situation with Harriet and Mr. Martin. Harriet is a friend of Emma who is poor and without a high status in society. Emma takes Harriet under her wing, and she tries to find a good husband for Harriet, based on her judgments. When Mr. Martin proposes to Harriet, Emma makes her refuse him as she thinks that Mr. Martin is not a good match for her and that Harriet can find a better husband. But that was only Emma's perspective. On the other hand, Harriet loves him, but she listens to her friend.

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