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October 5, 1789, was marked by the overtaking of the king's palace in Versailles. In her diary Alex wrote of how she had sliced her hands to ribbons and risked her own life for Louis-Charles. She wrote: <i>"It was then that the revolution began...for me." Explain what Alex meant.
Shortly after Andi received five boxes of Malherbeau's archived items, Bonnard kicked her out of the library. Explain what three misbehaviors on Andi's part resulted with her being ordered to leave.
Summarize what happened to Alex after Orleans took her to his small palace. Speculate what she meant when she wrote, "I was to be reborn."
Characterize King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie-Antoinette.
List at least four cause and effect statements for this section of the book.
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