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Read the following sentences from “day of the butterfly” “oh,” said miss darling dubiously. “well you ought to try to be nicer to her anyway. don’t you think so? don’t you? you will try to be nicer, wont you? i know you will” poor miss darling! her campaigns were soon confused, her persuasions turned to bleating and uncertain pleas. when shde had gone gladys healey said softly, “you will try to be nicer won’t you? i know you will” and then drawing her lip back over her big teeth she yelled exuberantly, “i don’t care if it rains or freezes” she went through the whole verse and ended it with a spectacular twirl of her royal stuart tartan skirt. 4. in the selection from “day of the butterfly,” how does the writer mostly reveal gladys’s character a) through what she says b) through the narrator’s description of her c) through the perspective of other characters d) through her interactions with other characters

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