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Which quote from the text best supports the characterization of Mrs. Mingott as being untraditional?

A.) "Her hand is large—it’s these modern sports that spread the joints—but the skin is white."
B.) "Let the young man have his way, my dear; don’t wait till the bubble’s off the wine."
C.) "Very liberal. In my time a cameo set in pearls was thought sufficient."
D.) "But it’s the hand that sets off the ring, isn’t it, my dear Mr. Archer?"


Which quote from the text best supports the characterization of Mrs. Mingott as being untraditional?
Which quote from the text best supports the characterization of Mrs. Mingott as being untraditional?
Which quote from the text best supports the characterization of Mrs. Mingott as being untraditional?

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