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What does the Duke object to in the Duchess’s behavior?

AHer lack of interest in art

BHer friendliness and easy impressibility

CHer refusal to pose for Fra Pandolf

DHer extravagant lifestyle

Answer:

B. Her friendliness and easy impressibility

Read Explanation:

The Duke criticizes the Duchess for being "too soon made glad" and "too easily impressed." He is offended that she smiled at everyone and everything, treating his “gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name” no differently than any other compliment or gesture.


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