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1 [Avonlea Station. A small figure, a child, sits on a battered suitcase. The child wears a too-large overcoat and a cap covering its head. We can see only the child’s back as the lights come up. The child wraps the coat more tightly around itself and turns toward us for the first time: she is a girl, a simple, tattered dress under her coat. The stationmaster comes to pick up a mailbag and notices the girl.]

In paragraph 1, the description of Anne in the stage directions is intended to evoke feelings of —

a
fear
b
doubt
c
anger
d
pity

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Its D) Pitty. Because why would anybody feel angry towards a little girl that has done nothing wrong
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It’s pity because that wouldn’t anger someone, and if it is a child, then we wouldn’t be scared of a child, and their is nothing to doubt, the answer is
D
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