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- i never see asters without remembering her—never the haze of their pink and lavender blossoming as summer dies, but her name is in my heart: reverdy, reverdy.
- i have longed all these years to tell her how it was the night she left. you may scarcely believe it, but it is worse to have a good thing that is not true believed about you, than a bad. to be thanked for an act you meant as harmful—every year those words sharpen until at last they cut like knives.
- you mustn’t think she was like me. she wasn’t in the least. not inside nor out. she had dark hair like a cloud. yes, really. it wasn’t curly but it didn’t hang straight. it billowed out. and her face—oh, you’ve seen lots of people, haven’t you, with very live, animated faces and dead eyes? it was just the other way with reverdy. her face was always quiet, but her eyes were so alive they glowed. oh, she was the most beautiful, most alive, and most loving girl in the world, and she was my sister.
- how does the author establish that reverdy is a character for clare in the story reverdy?
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- clare is popular, while reverdy struggled to make friends
- clare is admired by her mother, while reverdy received very little attention
- clare is quiet and reserved, while reverdy needed to be the center of attention
- clare craves recognition and approval, while reverdy was kind and selfless
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