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English, 10.12.2020 22:50 keagank

Part A How does Justine’s perspective change over the course of the story?

At the beginning she worries about other people's reactions to her clothes, but she realizes that true friends won't make fun of what she wears.

At the start of the story, she is focused on herself, but then she realizes that she needs to consider other people’s feelings, too.

Justine recognizes that her mom feels guilty about her grandmother, and she wants to help her mom feel better.

Justine realizes that her mom and grandmother are trying to get her to wear clothes for little girls because they don't want her to grow up.
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How does Justine’s new perspective affect her decisions?

She asks her mom if they can talk to her grandmother together about choosing better clothes.

She reassures her mom that her grandmother is okay and promises they will visit her grandmother together soon.

At the end of the story, Justine chooses to behave in a way that will make her grandmother happy.

Justine invites her friends to go the movies with her grandmother and her, just to see which ones are true friends who don't care about her clothes.

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