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In The r ape of the Lock, when the baron cries out that the glorious prize is his, he refers to

a.
the hairs he has snipped from Belinda’s head.
b.
the game of omber he has won.
c.
Clarissa’s hand in marriage.
d.
a pair of scissors.

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Answer:

In The rápe of the Lock, when the baron cries out that the glorious prize is his Clarissa’s hand in marriage.

Step-by-step explanation:

I don’t think it’s wrong

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