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"For the sake of propriety, Ivan Jakovlevitch drew a coat over his shirt, sat down at the table, shook out some salt for himself, prepared two onions, assumed a serious expression, and began to cut the bread."

A. abundance
B. politeness
C. religion
D. ownership

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The answer would be B)Politeness

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User Jay Wang
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Answer:

B. politeness

Step-by-step explanation:

In these lines, we see that Jakovlevitch behaves in a certain way "for the sake of propriety." To do something for the sake of propriety means that you are taking that action because you believe it is the polite thing to do. "Propriety" and "politeness" have very similar meanings.

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