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Throughout the novel, Tuyet has several foreboding premonitions of dangers to come. Why do you think the author wrote the character with this unusual gift? How would the novel be different if she did not have this foresight?
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Holly
4 months ago
It felt like this was in the novel to highlight her connection spiritually.
Camille
4 months ago
With these gifts she was able to act and somehow prepare for was is to come. Such as when she sent her daughter away to the mountain school.
It felt like this was in the novel to highlight her connection spiritually.
With these gifts she was able to act and somehow prepare for was is to come. Such as when she sent her daughter away to the mountain school.