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OverLord2011
2 months ago
6

How does Tessa's interaction with Varick during the storms demonstrate her feelings about him? Tessa becomes annoyed by Varick's

ability to not let obstacles get to him. Tessa is frustrated by Varick's intrusion on her project and his "change it up" response. Tessa feels Varick doesn't understand how the storms are impacting her schedule and her film. Tessa wishes Varick would stop nagging her about how beautiful the skyscapes are.
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1 answer:
hammer [7.6K]2 months ago
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Varick starts feeling envious
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