John's apprehensions about his wife's reaction to her encounter with the ghost are unfounded. Justify.
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Actually ..when Lavinia happens to meet the ghost ..see is neither scared nor surprised. She is not even angry at John. This shows that John’s apprehensions about his wife’s reaction to her encounter with the ghost are unfounded...
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John thought that if Lavinia would see the ghost in their living room she would faint in fear but nothing happened like that rather she became happy and relaxed seeing the ghost.
Her doubts were cleared about her husband's infidelity for her.
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Her doubts were cleared about her husband's infidelity for her.
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU.
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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