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Gwar [14]
3 years ago
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What is the theme of chapter 1 of life as we knew it​

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swat323 years ago
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Answer:Throughout this first chapter Pfeffer is establishing normalcy. She's giving the reader a glimpse of Miranda's typical life as a baseline for the ways in which she'll be breaking down that construct in future chapters.

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