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Question 3 of 10 In "The Yellow Wallpaper, what does the narrator's changing perception of the
wallpaper help the reader understand about this character?
O A. That she is slowly losing her mind
O B. That she is afraid of her husband
O C. That she wants to visit her friends
O D. That she is recovering from her illness
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