Although Rosabel’s anger is ____, it is not entirely justified, ____ though the red-haired girl does appear to have many ____ in life. She has wealth, beauty and happiness, all ____ of a privileged lifestyle, and the writer’s use of colour to describe her - ‘beautiful red hair and a white skin and eyes the colour of that green ribbon shot with gold’ - ____ she is also radiant, ____ and exotic. This is in direct ____ to the brown-haired Rosabel, who can only ____ of being like this. I think Rosabel is ____ and maybe even resentful, which is why her anger is ____. When Rosabel tries on the hat, the ____ sentence ‘Let me see how it looks on you,’ is significant because, ____ for one moment, their lives ____. In a way, Rosabel is being ____ with a symbol of another, much ____ life, but this is not ____, which is why her ‘sudden, ridiculous feeling of anger’ is not really ____ on the ____. The ____ ‘sudden’ implies the fury comes out of nowhere, as if Rosabel has no control over it, and ‘ridiculous’ ____ it is unreasonable to the point of being ____. The girl does have many of life’s ____, but she is a product of her ____ in much the same way as Rosabel, and is not to ____ for the class divisions in ____.

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