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The narrator introduces John Dashwood as a "steady respectable young man" who "conducted himself with propriety

in the discharge of his ordinary duties." But he is hindered from caring for Mrs. Dashwood and her daughters as he
agreed to do by_ _and_. Select all that apply.


User Dangalg
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Answer:

*his susceptibility to his wife's scheming nature

*his inability to love anyone but his wife and child

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these 2 are correct

User Omar Lahlou
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The answers are his inability to love anyone but his wife and child

his susceptibility to his wife's scheming nature.

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