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Why does Carol change her mind about how she will feel about

Kennicott's friends?
She cannot remember their names and feels embarrassed.
She is mortified by how rowdy they are when they meet her.
She is irritated at the slow pace of disembarking from the train.
She does not appreciate that they all came to the train station to
meet her.

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User Meghana
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Answer:

Carol changes her mind about how she will feel about Kennicott's friends because she is mortified by how rowdy they are when they meet her.

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