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A Cup of Tea by Katherine Mansfield Rosemary Fell was not exactly beautiful. No, you couldn't have called her beautiful. Pretty? Well, if you took her to pieces __ But why be so cruel as to take anyone to pieces?She was young, brilliant, extremely modern, exquisitely well dressed. amazingly well read in the newest of the new books, and her parties were the most delicious mixture of the really important people and __ artists -quaint creatures, discoveries of hers, some of them too terrifying for words, but others quite presentable and amusing. Rosemary had been married two years. She had a duck of a boy.No, not Peter-Michael And her husband absolutely adored her.They were rich, really rich, not just comfortably well off, which is odious and stuffy and sounds like one's grandparents. But if Rosemary wanted to shop she would go to Paris as you and I would go to Bond Street. If she wanted to buy flowers, the car pulled up at that perfect shop in Regent Street and Rosemary inside the shop just gazed in her dazzled, rather exotic way.and said: "I want those and those and those Give me four bunches of those. And that jar of roses. Yes, I'll have all the roses in the jar. No no lilac. I hate lilac . It's got no shape." The attendant bowed and put the lilac out of sight, as though this was only too true; lilac was dreadfully shapeless. "Give me those stumpy little tulips. Those red and white ones." And she was followed to the car by a thin shopgirl staggering under an immense white paper armulthatlooked Use "A Cup of Tea" to answer the question. Which trait best describes Rosemary? (1 point) sensible insecure confident uneasy
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The trait that best describes Rosemary is 'confident'.
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## Step 1The first step in solving this problem is to understand the character of Rosemary as described in the text. The text provides a detailed description of Rosemary's personality, her actions, and her preferences.## Step 2The text describes Rosemary as "young, brilliant, extremely modern, exquisitely well dressed, amazingly well read in the newest of the new books, and her parties were the most delicious mixture of the really important people and artists." This description suggests that Rosemary is a confident individual who is well-informed and well-dressed.## Step 3The text also mentions that Rosemary's parties are a mix of important people and artists, which indicates that she has a good taste and is able to mix different types of people. This further supports the idea that Rosemary is a confident individual.## Step 4The text also mentions that Rosemary is not afraid to express her dislikes, such as her dislike for lilac. This shows that she is not afraid to stand up for her own preferences, which is another sign of confidence.