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taurus
1 month ago
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What can you infer from lewis's vivid description of the way the team leaders ate the extra cookies

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hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
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The way the team leaders indulged in the extra cookies, as described by Lewis, suggests that gaining power can lead one to believe they are entitled to more than others, particularly if that power seems arbitrarily granted. This perception fosters a sense of entitlement, making one feel fortunate and thus justified in taking from the accomplishments of others.

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