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Alice Walker uses an impiled metaphor to compare two kinds of actions or stuggles To what does she compare the woman's stuggle?

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What happened to the baudelaire parents?

It is impiled in book 8 that they are still alive, but that hypothesis is disproved in book 10, where the siblings fail to find a parent in the Mortmain Mountains. In book 9, the siblings try to preapare an escape vehicle to go to the Mortmain Mountains, but get stopped once again by Count Olaf.


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