HELP PLZ Having been abandoned on her wedding day, Miss Havisham, a character in Great Expectations, lived alone as a(n) ____________ for the rest of her life. a. nihilist
b. omnivore
c. recluse
d. renegade

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Answer 1
Answer: It would be recluse. Nihilist means the belief that things are worthless.  That could be an answer but it's probably not.  An omnivore is a person who eats both vegetables and meat, so unless she was a carnivore (meat-eater) or a herbivore (veggie-eater), then it's probably not.  Renegade is a person who something, and that could be it but she probably didn't lived alone as a renegade for the REST of her life.  A recluse is a person who lives alone.
Answer 2
Answer:

It is RECLUSE.

C.

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that now we are as the deer
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