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16. In the excerpt from "The Leper's Squint ," how does the tone of the wife's dialogue influence the way the character of Desmond is perceived? Her focus on the factual creates a strong contrast to E Desmond's artistic sense. Her light-hearted attitude only emphasizes Desmond's E internal struggle. Her repeated criticism makes the reader sympathetic towards Desmond. Her ease at coping makes Desmond appear lazy in comparison.

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The question is asking about the tone of the wife's dialogue in the excerpt from "The Leper's Squint" and how it influences the perception of the character Desmond. The tone of a character's dialogue can greatly influence the reader's perception of that character. In this case, the wife's dialogue is described as being focused on the factual, which creates a strong contrast to Desmond's artistic sense. This contrast in their attitudes and perspectives can make Desmond appear more complex and interesting to the reader. The other options do not accurately reflect the influence of the wife's dialogue on the perception of Desmond.