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“Mrs. Van Dann (to Dussell). Don’t I always give everybody exactly the same? Don’t I? Mr. Van Daan. Forget it, Kerli. Mrs. Van Daan. No. I want an answer! Don’t I? Dussell. Yes. Yes. Everybody gets exactly the same... except Mr. Van Daan always gets a little bit more.” How does this dialogue move the plot forward? –20 Points

How does it add to the theme? –20 Points

Relate this interaction to your own life or social issues relevant right now. –20 Points

Use proper capitalization, grammar, spelling, and punctuation. –20 Points

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