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What does Sir Oliver vow to do after hearing about Charles’s plans to sell the family portraits?

ATo buy all the family portraits himself and return them later.

BTo never forgive Charles for his actions.

CTo confront Charles and demand an explanation.

DTo offer financial support to prevent the sale of the portraits.

Answer:

B. To never forgive Charles for his actions.

Read Explanation:

  • After hearing about Charles's plans to sell the family portraits, Sir Oliver vows to never forgive Charles for his actions.

  • The portraits hold sentimental value to Sir Oliver, as they represent the family's history, and Charles's decision to sell them for money is the final straw in Sir Oliver’s disillusionment with his nephew.

  • This act exemplifies Charles's reckless disregard for family legacy and his excessive spending habits, which Sir Oliver finds deeply offensive.


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