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7 "No! I'm not a bit like those girls," she proclaimed. "I merely tell you, YOU CAN'T GO! My gracious!" she cried, helplessly. She knew the words fell short of expressing her distress, but her education had not supplied her with exclamations of greater violence. What can you infer from the author's word choice in this section?

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I can infer from the author's word choice that the author is trying to make the scene intense, by adding capital letters and expressing the character's distress and the fact that they're in a sort of conflict right now. Hope this helps!

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I can infer from the author's word choice that the author is trying to make the scene intense, by adding capital letters and expressing the character's distress and the fact that they're in a sort of conflict right now. Hope this helps!
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