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Sauron [17]
2 years ago
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In the glass menagerie what strategy does amanda use to get laura to socialize more

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julsineya [31]2 years ago
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The strategy that Amanda used to get Laura to socialize more is by enrolling her in business college and taking her to the young people at the church.

<h3>How is the story depicted?</h3>

In the story, Laura had bit been attending school and didn't always get along well with people as she was shy.

Therefore, the strategy that Amanda used to get Laura to socialize more is by enrolling her in business college and taking her to the young people at the church.

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