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Which statement by heathcliff most strongly suggests the reason(s) he is angry?
a)
““and—did she ever mention me? ” he asked, hesitating, as if he dreaded the answer to his question would introduce details that he could not bear to hear.”
b)
“‘“don’t torture me till i’m as mad as yourself,” cried he, wrenching his head free, and grinding his teeth.”
c)
“‘did she take due warning, then? ’ asked heathcliff, attempting a sneer. ‘did she die like a saint? come, give me a true history of the event. how did—? ’”
d)
“‘why did you betray your own heart, cathy? i have not one word of comfort. you deserve this. you have killed yourself.”

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