Answer: This paper looks to me as if it knew what a vicious influence it had!
In <em>The Yellow Wallpaper</em>, a woman is locked up in a room with yellow wallpaper because she is sick, and her husband, who is a doctor, believes that rest and lack of stimulation can help her get better. However, she feels trapped, and the fact that she has no mental stimulation makes her begin to lose her mind. An example of this is the fact that she is prone to hallucinations. We can see this in the passage, as she states that the paper seemed to know what a bad influence it was.
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Conjunction
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The conjunction in the sentence is "and" this is because a conjunction is word that continues the sentence.
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I think the other Merry Maids workers are likely more used to how other treat them because of their experience with it, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t bother them. They are likely fed up with it as well, but they almost have no other choice during their stops at a convenience store for lunch and their limited wardrobe supply other than their uniforms. It must be degrading and aggravating to these women as well, but perhaps more so for Ehrenreich because she is not accustomed to these kinds of reactions due to her social location.