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According to this description from "The Cactus," what is it that ensnares the "bird" (Trysdale's intended bride)? "How glad, how shy, how tremulous she was! How she fluttered like a snared bird when he laid his mightiness at her feet!" A. Trysdale's fluttering is what ensnares her. B. Trysdale's shyness is what ensnares her. C. Trysdale's "mightiness" that he lays at her feet ensnares her.​

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