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Lark hides her murderous activities from everyone in her life. Why does she admit her status as a serial killer to Lachlan when she has hidden this fact even from her best friend, Sloane?
Sloane killed Lark’s abuser, Mr. Vernon, when they were teenagers. How did Sloane’s action negatively impact Lark? Incorporate examples from the text that illustrate the specific damage to Lark’s psyche due to this aspect of her past.
Lachlan and Lark both struggle with The Challenge of Embracing Authenticity. Compare and contrast Lachlan’s or Lark’s respective journeys toward embracing authenticity. Use extensive textual evidence from the novel to reinforce your argument.
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