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A Little Princess
by Frances Hodgson Burnett

The change in her life did not come about gradually, but was made all at once.

"She must begin as she is to go on," Miss Minchin said to Miss Amelia. "She must be taught at once what she is to expect."

Mariette had left the house the next morning. The glimpse Sara caught of her sitting room, as she passed its open door, showed her that everything had been changed. Her ornaments and luxuries had been removed, and a bed had been placed in a corner to transform it into a new pupil's bedroom.

When she went down to breakfast she saw that her seat at Miss Minchin's side was occupied by Lavinia, and Miss Minchin spoke to her coldly.

"You will begin your new duties, Sara," she said, "by taking your seat with the younger children at a smaller table. You must keep them quiet, and see that they behave well and do not waste their food. You ought to have been down earlier. Lottie has already upset her tea."

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Select the correct answer.

In the passage, the author uses the word transform to emphasize what kind of change to Mariette’s room?

A.
significant
B.
beneficial
C.
expected
D.
ordinary

Respuesta :

A

Explanation:



Answer is A

The kind of change that has been highlighted via the word 'transform" in Mariette's room:

A). significant

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The author uses the term "transform" to recount the things that have been altered significantly in their room of Mariette.

The further account and elucidation of this very idea emphasize that the room has been metamorphosed and its objects and appearance have undergone a great transformation during this period.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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