Why does the girl move the hedgehog at the end of the school day poem
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Toward the end of the novel, Renée comes out of her internal seclusion, teaching young Paloma that not all adults pursue vanity at the expense of their intelligence and humanity. However, only shortly after Renée realizes that the beauty of life and her connections with the world makes life worth living, she dies in the same way as Roland Barthes; she is struck down by a laundry van. This leaves Paloma and Ozu devastated but leads Paloma not to commit suicide.[5]
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Answer: The girl moved the hedgehog because someone can step over , the hedgehog orang any car can also crush it through its wheels and hedgehodcan be killed
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Girl is very humble and kind towards nature
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