How do the children feel after they lose their anonymity (being unknown or nameless)? (Paragrap

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• They feel nervous about the possibility of negative consequences.

• They feel relieved that they do not have to be secretive anymore.

• They feel humiliated by the way the man insults them

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• They feel exposed and vulnerable.

• They feel a sense of betrayal and anger towards the man for revealing their identities.

Overall, the children feel a mixture of fear, relief, embarrassment, and anger after losing their anonymity. The experience of being known and named by someone who has negative intentions towards them can leave them feeling unsettled and insecure.
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