How does the phrase “carrying Free Food principles to a regrettable extreme” in paragraph 6 affect the reader’s view of the Misses Smithly-Dubb?
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Answer: It makes the reader view the Smithly-Dubbs as people who only care about their food.
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"Carrying Free Food Priciple"
"I believe that entertaining the Smithly-Dubbs is taking Free Food principles to an unfortunate extreme," Lady Drakmanton said. "I have entertained the Joneses and the Browns and the Snapheimers and the Lubrikoffs, and heaps of others whose names I forget, but I do not see why I should inflict the society of the Misses Smithly-Dubb on myself for an hour." Imagine sixty minutes, or so, of unending gobble and gabble. Milly, why cannot you take them on? She inquired, hopingly looking at her sister.
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