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zepelin [54]
2 years ago
15

Why is charles wallace so mean to meg and calvin in chapter 8 of a wrinkle in time

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True [87]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Charles wallace in mean to meg and calvin in chspter 8 in the "Wrinkle in Time" book becaus ehe is possessed, or is being controlled by the man with red eyes (who is being controlled by the IT).

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