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English, 27.02.2021 01:00 arianapowell56

Dana thinks to herself, “Rufus had caused [Alice] trouble, and now he had been rewarded for it. It made no sense. No matter how kindly he treated her now that he had destroyed her, it made no sense” (Butler 149). Do you agree with how Dana describes the situation? Why, or why not?

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