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Read the passage from A Wife for My Son.

Houria had been silent throughout but each and every word of the conversation was engraved in her memory; she would not dare give her opinion; as a general rule what the father did was right ... but why force Fatiha now? Why not wait a while longer? There was no rush.

Based on this passage, what can be inferred about Houria’s feelings about her daughter’s marriage?

A Wife for My Son

a. Houria is eager to begin the celebration of the marriage of her daughter.
b. Outwardly, Houria is upset about the marriage, and she is eager to find an alternative for her daughter.
c. Outwardly, Houria supports the marriage, but inside, she feels sorry for her daughter.
d. Houria is uncomfortable talking about the marriage with her daughter.

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