Vanity Fair Quiz 4
1. Upon returning to London, Joseph Sedley
- refuses to help his family
- seeks out Rebecca
- promises William Dobbin he will always provide for Amelia
- none of the above
2. The piano that William purchased from the Sedley auction
- is destroyed by the movers
- represents to Amelia her undying love for her dead husband
- represents her father's failure as a businessman to Amelia
- represents her undying love for William when she learns the truth
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