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24 June, 17:55

N F. Scott Fitzgerald's story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," we are very likely to A. realize that Marjorie is sensitive to Bernice's feelings. B. decide that Bernice will never escape her dependent nature. C. see Marjorie's personality as shallow. D. think of both Marjorie and Bernice as painfully naïve.

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  1. 24 June, 17:58
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    We are very likely to C. see Marjorie's personality as shallow.

    She is a good-looking, popular girl who is quite evil and ruthless at times. She practically creates Bernice, however, she remains a hypocritical shallow person which is obvious if you read this story. Even though Bernice changes for the worse, ultimately she still remains a good person, unlike Marjorie.
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