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What is aunt Georgiana's consolation in the wilderness

A. Music
B. Her nephew
C. Religion
D. Her husband

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the answer is C. religion

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Answer:

Aunt Georgiana's consolation in the wilderness is Religion

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a line where Clark states that "she had the consolations of religion and, to her at least, her martyrdom was not wholly sordid.", after Aunt Georgiana is taken apart from the thing that she loves most, which is music, she keeps holding in a few things that helped her endure thirty years of a harsh life apart from everything she loved and the way she used to live.

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