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Essay heading: “Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?”
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Like many teenagers, Connie is intrigued by the music. It allows a connection between her and the strangers in her driveway. She becomes interested in the boys. They listen to the same station on Ellie’s transmitter radio that Connie plays in the house. Although she has never spoken with them before, Connie feels more comfortable and less tense as she begins to listen to the music from Ellie’s transmitter radio and the music coming from inside her home as they blend into one sound... displayed 300 characters
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Because of Connie’s relaxing state, she allows herself to become intrigued with Arnold and Ellie. In doing so, readers may believe that Connie gives Arnold the opportunity to empower her with the conversation that leaves her feeling helpless and afraid.
Arnold is very insistent on having Connie come for a ride with him and Ellie... displayed next 300 characters
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