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The passage's description of Henry Tilney suggests which of the following conclusions?
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A.Henry acts like a pedantic know-it-all, a trait he inherited from his tyrant father, General Tilney.
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B.Over the course of the novel, Henry's warm feelings for Catherine steadily evolve into fiery passion.
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C.Henry's perception of Catherine's error is heightened by his high regard for his country's social reality.
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D.Henry is a tolerant man, who values Catherine, even with her overly active—and misdirected—imagination.
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E.Henry undercuts his father's views of Catherine by accepting her as his prospective wife.
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