What is Sarah Jewett suggesting when she writes about Sylvia's increasing attraction to the hunter in "A White Heron"? A. Sylvia does one thing but believes the opposite. B. Sylvia is experiencing falling in love. C. Sylvia cares more about people than animals. D. Sylvia will do anything for money

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What is Sarah Jewett suggesting when she writes about Sylvia's increasing attraction to the hunter in "A White Heron"?

A. Sylvia does one thing but believes the opposite.
B. Sylvia is experiencing falling in love.
C. Sylvia cares more about people than animals.
D. Sylvia will do anything for money

Sarah Jewett suggest when she writes about Sylvia´s attraction that  Sylvia is falling in love with a man (the hunter)  who is manipulating and deceiving her to get what he wants.
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