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Which statement from the passage suggests that Emma believes the Martins are trying to improve their social position through their
acquaintance with Harriet?
A
"Well done, Mrs. Martin!" thought Emma. "You know what you are about."
B
"A young farmer, whether on horseback or on foot, is the very last sort of person to raise my curiosity."
C "I have no doubt of his being a very respectable young man. I know, indeed, that he is so, and, as such, wish him well."
D
"Six years hence, if he could meet with a good sort of young woman in the same rank as his own, with a little money, it
might be very desirable."