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***HELP**

Which of Carmody's actions in the scene most clearly support his desire to save money?
A)He gives Billy the money for the prescription
B)He accuses the doctor of exaggerating and lying to him
C)He resists sending his daughter to Hill Farm Sanatorium because of the expenses involved
D)He agrees to send his daughter to Hill Farm Sanatorium in order ot ensure she is cured.
I am torn between B and C! Thank you!

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The "C)He resists sending his daughter to Hill Farm Sanatorium because of the expenses involved" action in the scene most clearly supports Carmody's desire to save money. Carmody agrees that his daughter must undergo the doctor's treatment to heal her. However, he argues about the Hill Farm Sanatorium's cost of treatment.
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