Lucy is characterized by the author as
 A. foreign-born and trustworthy.
 B. sincere, quiet, and a good listener.
 C. shy and opinionated.
 D. blond, good-natured, and an accomplished liar.

Answer :

D.  blond, good-natured, and an accomplished liar
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The correct answer is "D".

"Lucy: A Novel," tells the story of Lucy Josephine Potter. A Brtish girl who, seeking independence, travel to North America to serve as an au-pair for a wealthy family. The story depicts her as an independent girl with a defiant attitude. Although she is good-natured, she would occasionally lie in her affairs with the numerous men she dates. She ultimately understands that the glorious independent life she was seeking may not be in concordance with the reality of things.

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