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What does the Duke mean when he says, “I choose / Never to stoop”?

AHe is physically weak

BHe refuses to lower himself to explain things

CHe doesn’t love the Duchess

DHe wants to teach the Duchess a lesson

Answer:

B. He refuses to lower himself to explain things

Read Explanation:

The Duke believes it is beneath him ("stooping") to correct the Duchess or explain his feelings. He chooses control and dominance over open communication.


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