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Elena-2011 [213]
2 years ago
15

How does lyddie feel about working at the factory after her first visit there was Miss bedlow?​

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Vikki [24]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

She is so overcome with the dominance of the tall buildings and she even begins to tremble or shake due to being nervous. All of the noises are too much for her and she feels over stimulated. She does meet someone and likes their pink dress. She assumes that the pink dress means that the girl must have money. The reality is that the girl works hard and has earned her dress. She encourages Lyddie to work at the factory. Lyddie works so much in the tavern and she sneaks around so others cannot really see where she stays at night. She literally has no life.

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