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Read this line from the passage: I would not have Adelpha Leisler drain the cup of bitterness, as I have done What does "cup of bitterness" imply here?

A. poison
B. rejection
C. jealousy
D. hardship

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i would say jealousy
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Answer:

C. Jealousy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The phrase "to drain the cup of bitterness" implies to be a matter of a character's choice, not problems that surge invoruntarily as rejection and hardships would - leaving poison or jealousy as the only options.

It is logical to become jealous out of bitterness, so it is fair to choose Jealousy as a fit comparison with the "cup of bitterness" metaphor, where as poison would be better fit for a "cup of death" - such one would expect as a consequence for drinking poison.

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