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A After meeting Clarisse, Montag reflects, "How like a mirror, too, her face" (paragraph 75). What is the effect of this statement?
a. It suggests that Clarisse has shown him some truth about himself.
b. It suggests that Clarisse is obsessed with beauty and image.
c. It suggests that Clarisse is broken and lonely.
d. It suggests that Clarisse is unable to truly understand herself.

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