Question:

Which of these passages from "The Cactus" conveys an image

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Which of these passages from "The Cactus" conveys an image

Which of these passages from "The Cactus" conveys an image of heroic admiration? A. Without protest, he allowed her to twine about his brow this spurious bay of Spanish scholarship. B. Trysdale's friend, the brother of the bride, stood at a sideboard complaining. C. On the table stood a singular-looking green plant in a red earthen jar.