In sentence 18 ('Wait . . . I-told-you-so's'), the narrator indicates that...

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The question is asking about the implications of a specific sentence in a text, specifically what the narrator indicates regarding Emily's mother's feelings or actions towards Emily's children. It requires comprehension of a literary context.

Answer

Emily's mother gloated when Emily's children began to be difficult.

The final answer is Emily's mother gloated when Emily's children began to be difficult.

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The final answer is Emily's mother gloated when Emily's children began to be difficult.

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The phrase 'I-told-you-so's' suggests gloating or proving a point when misfortune happens as expected.

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A common mistake is misinterpreting gloating as wanting to be a guardian.

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