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about the setting in "The Gift
of the Magi" from the
underlined passage in Section 4?

A, It shows the Youngs are poor because
no one ever tries to ring their doorbell,
B. It shows the Youngs are poor because
no one wants to send them letters,
C. It shows the Youngs are poor because
things like the letter-box and doorbell are
rundown, broken


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