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USPshnik [31]
2 years ago
9

How do the Mrs. W's react when they first arrive on Ixchel and Meg accuses her father of leaving Charles Wallace?

English
2 answers:
vesna_86 [32]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:(:

Explanation:

After tessering with Mrs. Which, Meg arrives safely on Camazotz and heads directly to the domelike building where IT lies waiting. Inside, Charles Wallace crouches behind the dais containing the disembodied brain; his eyes roll and a tic in his forehead pulses to IT's revolting rhythm. Meg tries to identify Mrs. Which's gift, while Charles insists that she has nothing that IT does not also have; her weapon cannot be her ability to resist, her anger, or her hatred, for IT has all of these things.

Charles tells Meg that Mrs. Whatsit hates her, and at that moment, Meg realizes the one thing that she has that IT does not have: love. Though she cannot possibly love IT, she  love Charles Wallace, and she calls out to him with the force of her love. Suddenly, he runs into her arms and the children tesser together through the darkness. When they emerge from the darkness, they find they have rejoined Calvin and Mr. Murry in the twins' vegetable garden back on Earth!

s2008m [1.1K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

They are cold to Meg and seem unhappy with her attitude.

Explanation:

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