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Which statement best describes Mrs. Bennet's point of view?
A. O She has no regard for the personal space of others.
B.
She has no regard for neighborhood gossip.
C.
She is highly motivated by financial concerns.
D.
She is deeply concerned with traditional values.
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wheres the article?
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i cant seem to find the statement
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