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What major change occurs in Catherine's behavior after her stay with the Lintons?

AShe presents herself as a refined young woman

BShe becomes more rebellious and wild

CShe develops a fear of the dark

DShe loses interest in social gatherings

Answer:

A. She presents herself as a refined young woman

Read Explanation:

  • After her five-week stay with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange in Wuthering Heights, Catherine undergoes a significant transformation in her behavior and demeanor.

  • Raised in the wild and untamed environment of Wuthering Heights, Catherine initially exhibits a spirited, free-spirited, and unruly nature.

  • However, her time at the Lintons exposes her to the refined manners, genteel lifestyle, and social expectations of the upper class.


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