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1. And from that time on, initiations didn't bother Millicent at all. She went gaily about Lewiston Square from store to store asking
for broken crackers and mangoes, and she just laughed inside
when people stared and then brightened, answering her crazy
questions as if she were quite serious and really a person of
consequence. So many people were shut up tight inside
themselves like boxes, yet they would open up, unfolding quite
wonderfully, if only you were interested in them. And really, you
didn't have to belong to a club to feel related to other human
beings. Based on the indirect characterization, which is the most
logical inference?

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