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Based on the dialogue between Turner and his father, what conclusion can be drawn about Reverend Buckminster? He believes that his son cannot be trusted. He cares greatly about the opinions of others. He feels that Lizzie will be a bad influence. He dislikes everyone living on Malaga Island.

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