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#1. Host OF the party was

#2. What does Mabel compare herself and her siblings to? ? sibling - brother or sister:

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#3. Who among Mabel’s siblings is possibly an exception? ? sibling - brother or sister:

#4. Where does Mabel plan to go tomorrow to find inspiration?

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#5. What kind of book does Mabel hope to find? ? clergyman - priest / churchman / father

#6. What does Mabel imagine doing after her transformation?

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#7. What color is the sofa Mabel rises from?

#8. What does Mabel see in the looking-glass as she gets up?

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#9. To whom does Mabel wave to show her independence?

#10. What does Mabel call her own words as she goes downstairs?

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#11. What does Mabel say to herself as she thanks Mrs. Barnet?

#12. What item does Mabel wrap herself in as she leaves? ? Cloak - A loose outer garment

#13. How long has Mabel worn the Chinese cloak?

#14. Mabel Waring describes herself as a strong and decisive mother.

#15. Mabel believes her siblings, except perhaps Herbert, share her weak traits.

#16. Mabel compares her life to a bold and clear existence.

#17. Mabel occasionally experiences moments of clarity, like being on the crest of a wave.

#18. Mabel plans to visit the London Library to find a transformative book.

#19. Mabel imagines becoming a miner after her transformation.

#20. Mabel wants to stop thinking about clothes after her transformation.

#21. Mrs. Dalloway is rude when Mabel announces her departure.

#22. Mabel genuinely enjoyed the evening at Mrs. Dalloway’s. ? genuinely - really

#23. Mabel wraps herself in a new Chinese cloak as she leaves.

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#24. The only sibling who might be different is ________.

#25. Mabel imagines a transformed life as clear as lying in the ________ or carving the mutton.

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