'Mrs Fitzgerald's plan to exchange personalities with Mrs Pearson was the best possible
solution to Mrs Pearson's problems.' Why?
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Many changes come in both Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Fitzgerald after they exchange their bodies. Mrs. Fitzgerald acquires Mrs. Pearson's qualities and vice versa. As a result of the exchange, Mrs. Pearson becomes strong, dominating and bold. She smokes and plays cards. She takes spoilt Doris, Cyril, and George to task and deals with them strictly. On the other hand Mrs. Fitzgerald becomes, soft, timid, weak, and submissive.
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