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What is the nature of Appanna’s relationship with Rani at the beginning of the play?

ALoving and affectionate

BSupportive and respectful

CAbusive and violent

DDistant and neglectful

Answer:

D. Distant and neglectful

Read Explanation:

Appanna ignores Rani, treats her as a servant, and spends time with another woman, showing no emotional connection.


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