How does the author develop Martha's view of Mary's experience living in India?

Burnett describes Martha's unwavering scorn for Mary's pampered childhood.

Burnett describes Martha's horror at how Mary was never taught to dress or take care of herself in India.

Burnett describes Martha's desire to go to India and experience a semblance of Mary's former life.

Burnett describes Martha's curiosity about the types of people and animals Mary encountered in India.

Respuesta :

Answer: Burnett describes Martha's curiosity about the types of people and animals Mary encountered in India.

Explanation:

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The author describes Martha's curiosity about the types of people and animals Mary encountered in India, as shown in the last answer option.

What does that say about Martha?

  • She is a curious person.
  • She is interested in other countries.
  • She likes to hear people talk about their experiences.
  • She likes to know about adventures, different environments, and unknown people.

Martha is curious about India and Mary's experiences there. This presents Martha as curious and stimulated to learn more about worlds she doesn't know, but which are fascinating.

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