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Literature
Character Analysis
Point of View Development
In one to two sentences, determine how Wendy's point of view changes as the dialogue continues.
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Initially, Wendy's point of view is defensive and dismissive towards her sister's concerns. However, as the dialogue continues, Wendy begins to soften her stance and show a willingness to engage in a meaningful conversation about their relationship.
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