Reread lines 400-407. What effect does the setting
change have on the characters?
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Reread lines 400-407. What effect does the setting
change have on the characters?
1. Gilbert waved his hand, and a hundred Gilberts
waved back. One made a rude gesture. "Oh!" said
Emmy. To her right, another Emmy was offering her
a sandwich. She took it and handed over the last of
her cookies and Emmy smiled at herself and said
thank you as politely as you could wonder.
"Sideways is sideways," Neils and Erwin said
together. Emmy and Gilbert nodded.
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