What can you infer about Kovaloff's character?
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A. That he wants to fall in love before he gets married
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B. That he wants to be respected for his hard work
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c. That he is angry when the young girl makes fun of him
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D. That he is vain and cares too much about his appearance
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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

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The character of Kovaloff being inferred from the literary work named ' the noise' is that he is in vain and cares about his appearance in front of others.

Option D is correct.

Who wrote 'The Noise'?

The Noise is the book of supernatural, imaginary and spooky stories which was being written by an author named James Patterson. It was published in the year 2021.

According to the provided passage, the character of Kovaloff can be inferred as he is in vain, that is, trying to be look more pride on his face. This could be analyzed from his puzzled face, wearing a lace, a tall lackey with long beard. He bowed very gently and in a graceful manner in front of the lady and a stain of red color being appeared on his face when he actually spied on the lady.

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The passage is given as follows:

Kovaloff was completely puzzled; he did not know what to do, and still less what to think. at this moment he heard the pleasant rustling of a lady's dress, and there approached an elderly lady wearing a quantity of lace, and by her side her graceful daughter in a white dress which set off her slender figure to advantage, and wearing a light straw hat. behind the ladies marched a tall lackey with long whiskers.

Kovaloff advanced a few steps adjusted his cambric collar, arranged his seals which hung by a little gold chain, and with a smiling face fixed his eyes on the graceful lady, who bowed lightly like a spring flower, and raised to her brow her little white hand with transparent fingers. he smiled still more when he spied under the brim of her hat her little round chin, and part of her cheek faintly tinted with rose color. but suddenly he sprang back as though he had been scorched. he remembered that he had nothing but an absolute blank in place of a nose, and tears started in his eyes. nikolai Gogol, "the nose" in this passage from "the nose,"

Therefore, the character being described in option D is correct.

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