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Maxine
2/16/2022 02:01:29 pm
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2/16/2022 04:05:41 pm
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2/16/2022 04:10:34 pm
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3/2/2022 05:17:20 pm
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3/2/2022 07:25:11 pm
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3/2/2022 07:26:44 pm
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3/9/2022 04:09:33 pm
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3/9/2022 06:21:14 pm
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3/16/2022 08:16:51 am
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3/26/2022 02:15:59 pm
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4/2/2022 11:10:48 am
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Dina
4/2/2022 11:13:20 am
-ulnerable. The books also detail the dynamics of the royal families. Additionally, the books included visuals, which helped the audience, including myself, to understand certain events or descriptions of people. Overall, each book conveys the fragility of the monarchy through concrete details, empirical evidence, and the queens’ important relationships.
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