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History, 09.11.2020 18:00 ltorline123

In Act II, Scene 1, Margot reacts with a sense of foreboding when Mr. Kraler asks to speak with Mr. Frank privately. What is the context of this feeling of "foreboding" in this example? Margot wants Mr. Kraler to treat her like an adult.
Margot feels that something bad is going to happen.
Margot hopes that Mr. Kraler has a wonderful surprise for her.
Margot thinks that Mr. Kraler is keeping secrets from the group.

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