personwhenshewaswithherfriendscomparedtowhenshewasathome–“Everythingaboutherhadtwosidestoit,onef

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Connie’s mother became jealous of Connie’s looks because she had lost hers –“now her looks were gone and that was why she was always after Connie.”

Connie was sick of hearing about why her sister was so perfect even though she was not as good looking –“June did this, June did that, she saved money and helped clean the house and cooked and Connie couldn't do a thing, her mind was all filled with trashy daydreams.”

Connie became a different person when she was with her friends compared to when she was at home –“Everything about her had two sides to it, one for home and

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one for anywhere that was not home.” What is significant about the description of Arnold? What does Bob Dylan have to do with the story?


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