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With whom does Armand think he is getting even by agreeing that Désirée should return to the Valmondés?

1) Armand thinks that he is getting even with Madame Valmondé.
2) Armand thinks that he is getting even with God.
3) Armand thinks that he is getting even with his deceased mother.
4) Armand thinks that he is getting even with Désirée.

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Final answer:

The question pertains to the story ‘Désirée's Baby’ by Kate Chopin. However, the answer cannot be found in the provided information. The correct answer is that Armand thinks he is getting even with Désirée.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks with whom Armand thinks he is getting even by agreeing that Désirée should return to the Valmondés.

The correct answer, based on the context provided, is not found within the information given.

The snippets of text revolve around various characters and situations in different stories but do not contain information about Armand, Désirée, or who Armand seeks to get even with.

To answer this question appropriately, further context from the story ‘Désirée's Baby’ by Kate Chopin is required, which depicts the characters in question.

In that story, Armand believes that by sending Désirée away, he is getting even with Désirée herself for what he perceives as her tarnishing his family's name.

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