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The novel’s structure includes “Before” and “After” sections, and the final section is titled “Now.” Using textual evidence, examine why Willingham used this structure. Do elements from each section inform one another, and do the juxtaposed events increase or decrease the novel’s suspense? Why?
Margot and Lucy become friends quickly, much as Margot and Eliza did. Margot implies that women simply bond fast, but what evidence in the text shows the unnatural elements of Margot’s friendships? Use textual evidence to show how Eliza and Lucy both derive a specific use from Margot.
Sloane and Nicole have a similar dynamic to Margot and Lucy and to Margot and Eliza. Why are these friendships unbalanced, with one person having more agency than the other? What evidence shows that these imbalances may not be as severe as they first appear?
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By Stacy Willingham
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