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At the end of the story, how has Alison's point of view about the twins changed?
Mrs. Murray looked at the three strangely and then paid
Alison before she headed home. Alison knew she'd get
called again to babysit the Murray twins soon enough,
and she couldn't wait. Next time, she'd be the one to
scare them
She now sees them as an
interesting challenge and looks
forward to babysitting them again.
She now sees that babysitting them
is worth the money and plans on
babysitting them again.
She now sees them as being smart
enough to stay home without a
babysitter.
She now sees them as even more
mischievous after the prank they
pulled.


At the end of the story, how has Alison's point of view

about the twins changed?
Mrs. Murray look

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