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How does Margaret Atwood transform source material in The Penelopiad?

A. Penelope is more bitter.
B. Penelope is more hopeful.
C. Penelope is more courageous.
D. Penelope is more subservient.

A?
4 years ago

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Big doll
I’m on the same and idk
4 years ago
Shush. I'm a bush!
Yes. The answer is A. :)
3 years ago

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