do u agree with the narrator calling the assembly of women " manipulator "? give reason
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The narrator rightly calls the assembly of women “manipulators”. The word 'manipulators' here means two things. The women were ‘manipulators’ in the sense that they-were operating or manipulating Ouija Boards. The other meaning is equally appropriate. Ladies like Miss Laura Hinkle are skillful at influencing people or situations in order to get what they want. They are flirtatious and manipulative.
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Heya !!
Yes, I do agree with the narrator calling the assembly of women "manipulators", as they were the operators of Ouija Board. But ladies like Laura Hinkle and some of the ladies of her kind are skilful at influencing people for situations in order to get what they want.
Yes, I do agree with the narrator calling the assembly of women "manipulators", as they were the operators of Ouija Board. But ladies like Laura Hinkle and some of the ladies of her kind are skilful at influencing people for situations in order to get what they want.
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