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What is Charles Surface’s primary motivation when he refuses to sell his uncle's portrait to the broker "Premium"?

AHe wants to keep it as a potential investment for the future.

BHe is emotionally attached to the artwork and considers it irreplaceable.

CHe believes that the portrait will gain value as a historical piece.

DHe is loyal to Sir Oliver and values family honor.

Answer:

D. He is loyal to Sir Oliver and values family honor.

Read Explanation:

  • Charles refuses to sell his uncle's portrait because of his loyalty to Sir Oliver, who is disguised as "Premium" at the time.

  • His refusal is a sign of respect for his benefactor, and it shows that Charles values the honor of his family over financial gain.

  • Unlike the other portraits, which he sells for personal reasons, this particular portrait represents his connection to Sir Oliver, and his sentiment of loyalty plays a key role in his decision.


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