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(3 extra points) The narrator's transformation in "The Women's Baths" is one of

a. gained appreciation

b. loss of respect

c. loss of innocence

d. complete disgust

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User Guinny
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Answer:

A gained appreciation

Step-by-step explanation:

It has been said that the narrator of The Women´s Baths learns the important lesson that you always have to respect what other people do, whether you agree or disagree with their reasoning. This ¨lesson¨ can considered a transformation, taking in account that the narrator used to be disrespectful and in constant conflict with her family.

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