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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In Questions 1 through 10, think carefully about what each quote might infer about the character and choose the most appropriate answer in the context of the play. No, no, my dear lady; I stick to my tea and bread and butter. It is much more wholesome in the long run--and a little more economical, too.(Peter Stockman) Peter is interested only in "the finer things in life" Peter is not impressed by luxuries Peter is inferring that his brother's household uses money unwisely Peter is concerned about the welfare of animals and therefore does not eat meat

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its Peter is inferring that his brother's household uses money unwisely

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