What is the significance of the samovar that Tchebutykin presents to Irina for her birthday?
A) A samovar was a typical wedding present and he betrays his unconscious desires to marry Irina.
B) A samovar was brought out only on the occasion of funerals and Tchebutykin foreshadows his impending death.
C) A samovar was a silver anniversary present and inappropriate for a young lady's twentieth birthday gift.
D) A silver samovar was an object permitted only to members of the Tsarist family,and Tchebutykin betrays his class by this gift.
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