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What helps Winterbourne “make up his mind” about Daisy in Daisy Miller: A Study?

a. her open, innocent nature
b. gossip about Daisy’s behavior with her courier
c. Randolph Miller’s behavior
d. Daisy’s flirtatious behavior around Winterbourne

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

her open innocent nature

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User Thyag
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The answer is: her open, innocent nature

Winterbourne first thought of Daisy, he was shocked by her beauty, after this he calls her uncultivated and is truly innocent, and this charmed him, her innocent nature makes up his mind about her. Her natural spontaneity of an American captivated him, he was attracted to the freely wild and innocent girl.

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