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Read this passage from "Salt and Bread," which describes how the king reacts when he realizes that his daughter is alive and has become a queen: When her father heard the words, he was overcome. He recognized her and embraced her with a cry of joy, thankful and happy that she was alive and well. What does this passage tell the reader about the king? A. He knew that his daughter was alive and well all along. B. He has a short memory. C. He regrets driving his daughter out of his house. D. He is angry with his daughter for leaving his home.

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C he regrets as he wept with joy after seeing her.

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