How did Mrs. Dorling react when the narrator said "I am Mrs. S 's daughter." ?
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mrs. Dorling behaved ignoringly when the narrator said i am Mrs. S's daughter because she didn't want to give him all those precious thinags which were of Mrs.S.
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Mrs. Dorling acted indifferently when the author said, "I am Mrs. S's daughter," since she didn't want to give her all of Mrs. S's valuable possessions.
Explanation:
- This is a question taken from the story "The Address."
- When the narrator came to her house, Mrs. Dorling pressed her palm against the door, as if she didn't want it to open anymore.
- Her expression was completely devoid of recognition.
- She kept silently staring at the woman.
- Since the narrator knew about the lady's greediness, The narrator pretended to be unconcerned with reality.
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