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What does the reader learn
about the setting in "The Gift
of the Magi" from the
following passage in Section
38?

38- For there lay The Combs--
the set of combs, side and
back, that Della had
worshipped long in a
Broadway window.

A. It reveals place - the Youngs previously visited Broadway Street where Jim bought the combs.

B. It reveals place - the Youngs live near a church where Della worships.

C. It reveals the time - it tells exactly how many years Della had wanted the combs.