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Help Pl In Walk Two Moons Sal's father states, "It wasn't your fault, Sal- it wasn't because she carried you." (Chpt. 23) Why does her father say this? Explain the incident that occurred, and why Sal feels otherwise. Use support from the novel in your response.

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