"lt's all very well, my boy. But, then, why don't you go and talk to your father's pals?" "But they're rather different." "Not at all. They're the common people. After all, whom do you mix with now-among the common people? Those t

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"lt's all very well, my boy. But, then, why don't you go and talk to your father's pals?" "But they're rather different." "Not at all. They're the common people. After all, whom do you mix with now-among the common people? Those that exchange ideas, like the middle classes. The rest don't interest you. " "But-there's the life-" "I don't believe there's a lot more life from Miriam than you could get from any educated girl-say Miss Miriam. It is you who are snobbish about class. " Questions: A. What is the title of the novel from which this passage is taken? Who is the author? B. Who is speaking to whom? C. What idea does the dialogue between them express?

A. Sons and Lovers, D. H. Lawrence. B. The mother Mrs. Morel is speaking to the son. C. Mrs. Morel wants her son to climb into the middle-class.

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