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Paul's tattered clothes are a symbol of his A. rebellious nature. B. economic circumstances. C. unconcern about what he looked like. D. desire to insult the faculty.
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Paul's tattered clothes are a symbol of his
A. rebellious nature.
B. economic circumstances.
C. unconcern about what he looked like.
D. desire to insult the faculty.
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I think the best answer would be B.
Paul's tattered clothes are a symbol of his economic circumstances. Paul might have not any money to buy decent clothes. It is impossible for someone with enough resources to wear clothes like as such.
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