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English, 03.07.2019 01:00, vanessam16

In the first line of the story, waverly talks about “invisible strength.” in the second paragraph, her mother tells her, “strongest wind cannot be seen.” based on those ideas from the text, what can you infer about waverly's mother? she understands that sometimes a wind has to blow to make a change. she would rather waverly be a force to be reckoned with. she wants waverly to use her voice for good. she values the strength that can be found in restraint and silence.

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