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In the short story "Hearts and Hands," the author O. Henry suprises readers when at the end of the story two passangers acknowledge Mr. Easton is not the marshall but the counterfeiter, as he has deceived Miss Fairchild with the real marshall's complicity. Thus, O. Henry intends to cause amazement and mislead readers in the same way Mr. Easton misleads Miss Fairchild.
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-- What version of the Bible is this?
Answer: A) It shows that she is her own person and doesn't care about how she looks.
Explanation: In the given excerpt we can see a description of Beneatha, as a young womam, that is slim and intense (like her brother). We can also see the description of her appearance, and that description shows that she is her own person and doesn't care about how she looks, we can see that in the phrase: "She wears a bright-red flannel nightie, and her thick hair stands wildly about her head."