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English, 31.05.2021 16:20 alisonnn101

Naomi says of Tash, "She was more than I could ever hope to be." (105) Is this true? Does Tasha have qualities that Naomi should aspire to be like, yet cannot hope to achieve? Is this ordinary sibling affection or is it idealization of "the gone" - like Mrs. Peters does of Clayton? Explain.

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