English, 02.04.2021 16:00 jadenayngel1377
The author chooses to use the word "self-possessed" three separate
times throughout the story (in paragraphs 1, 8, and 14) to describe
Vera.
Explain how this repetition develops Vera's character using details
from the story.
(story - the open window)
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The author chooses to use the word "self-possessed" three separate
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