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Describe how Miranda changed after she caught her husband, John, in Amanda's bedroom.
Once Miranda learned about John and Amanda's affair, she harbored great dislike for both. However, Miranda made no plans to leave Amanda's service. Explain why.
Summarize Amanda's journal entries, which conveyed information about her evil personality and complexity.
In chapter 8, Amanda confronted Miranda asking why Miss Reed had visited their cabin. Miranda explained truthfully, that Miss Reed was concerned about Amanda's association with Clem Sawyer. When Amanda asked Miranda,
"What did you tell her when she was kind enough to meddle in my affairs?"
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"It was not my place to tell her anything, miss."
Miss Whitwell pressed Miranda to tell her what she
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have told her, had she not been such a
"mealymouthed, sniveling little servant."
Miranda replied,
"I would have told her, miss, that if anyone needed protection, it would be Mr. Sawyer."
Explain how Amanda reacted to Miranda's truthful comment. Why is this scene crucial to Miranda and her future decisions?
Identify the scene when Miranda realized she must take care of herself, and survive the sinking
Titanic
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