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What does winn’s initial reaction to the pigeon and letter reveal about his character?
a.
peter winn is more impressed with the pigeon than he is intimidated by the threatening letter, revealing his haughty and superficial personality.
b.
peter winn is more impressed with the pigeon than he is intimidated by the threatening letter, revealing his limited intelligence.
c.
peter winn is too distracted by the ransom letter to acknowledge the pigeon, revealing his distracted and short-sighted personality.
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peter winn cares more about the value of the pigeon than the price of ransom, indicating his preoccupation with wealth

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