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The following question references the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. How does D'Artagnan deceive Milady (Lady de Winter)? a. He convinces her to let him marry her servant girl. c. He hides in the closet and comes out to steal her jewelry. b. He befriends her in an attempt to spy on Cardinal Richelieu. d. He pretends to be the Comte de Wardes. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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after a lot of researching and time I have figured out the answer is b

Explanation:

D'Artagnan deceives Milady as he pretends to be the Comte de Wardes.

What are the themes of The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas?

Dumas examines societal class hierarchies, loveambition, and devotion throughout the entire book.

Milady is a "Cardinalist agent" and a "sinister villain". To get his vengeance, D'Artagnan uses Kitty to eavesdrop on Milady and the Comte's communication. Under the Comte's name, he forges a letter to her and requests a meeting at her home.

Hence, the correct option is D.

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