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Granger, in his own strange way, is trying to tell montage that even though he left millie behind, she is still with him, because she impacted his life, and he impacted hers. he's explaining that everyone else leaves something imprinted on those they've loved, even mildred. granted, the impact in millie's case wasn't necessarily positive or pleasant, but, the time that they spent together will always be there. are you the type of person to leave a positive or negative impact? explain.

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