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Why does the Duke mention that “none puts by the curtain I have drawn for you, but I”?

ATo highlight the painting’s fragility

BTo show he is the only one who controls who sees her

CTo emphasize privacy laws

DTo flatter the emissary

Answer:

B. To show he is the only one who controls who sees her

Read Explanation:

This reveals his possessiveness and controlling nature—he literally controls who sees the image of his late wife.


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