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English, 21.11.2019 23:31 tyreshagarrett123

Read this excerpt from charles dickens's novel great expectations:
the most prominent object was a long table with a tablecloth spread on it. . an Ă©pergne or centre-piece of some kind was in the middle of this cloth; it was so heavily overhung with cobwebs that its form was quite undistinguishable. . "what do you think that is? " she asked me, again pointing with her stick; "that, where those cobwebs are? " . . "it's a great cake. a bride-cake. mine! "
what does the cake most likely symbolize?
a. great joy
b. hunger
c. romance
d. lost love

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