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“O my death mother! I am miserable, truly miserable! But yet, don’t be frightened, I am honest! God, of his goodness, keep me so!” These lines characterize Samuel Richardson’s Pamela in all of the following ways EXCEPT ______________? |
| A. | through the personal, direct appeal enabled by his epistolary form. |
| B. | by emphasizing the character’s fright. |
| C. | by emphasizing sexual morality. |
| D. | through the sentimental attempt to make readers strongly identify with the character’s feelings. |
| Answer» C. by emphasizing sexual morality. | |