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AGATHA
Wishwood was always a cold place, Amy.
IVY
I have always told Amy she should go south in the winter.
Were I in Amy\\'s position, I would go south in the winter.
I would follow the sun, not wait for the sun to come here.
I would go south in the winter, if I could afford it,
Not freeze, as I do, in Bayswater, by a gas-fire counting shillings.
VIOLET
Go south! to the English circulating libraries,
To the military widows and the English chaplains,
To the chilly deck-chair and the strong cold tea—
The strong cold stewed bad Indian tea.
CHARLES
That\\'s not Amy\\'s style at all. We are country-bred people.
Amy has been too long used to our ways
Living with horses and dogs and guns
Ever to want to leave England in the winter.
But a single man like me is better off in London:
A man can be very cosy at his club
Even in an English winter.
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ELIOT, T. S. Family reunion. Disponível em https://archive.org/stream/familyreunionpl00elio/familyreunionpl00elio_djvu.txt. Acesso em 27/10/2015.
Tick the alternative that shows the CORRECT combination according to the exerpt above.
I. Only Agatha thinks Wishwood is a cold place.
II. Ivy thinks Amy should go south, but Violet doesn’t.
III. Both Ivy and Violet have few financial resources.
IV. Both Violet and Charles think Amy should not got south.
V. Amy and Agatha agree that Wishwood is a cold place.