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Who Is Margot's Fault In The Closet: A Narrative Fiction
When the door creaked open, Margot slowly walked out of the closet; she was sad, confused, and full of fear, and she didn’t know what to do. All she heard was rain falling on the roof. Margot was frustrated and furious at the students who had locked her in the closet. Seeing the sun is all she had wanted to do, but they took that away from her by locking her in the closet.
Margot was surprised that no one said a word. Finally she asked quietly, “Why did you do that?” No one answered. Margot was even more frightened because she didn’t know what they might do next, and she didn’t know if she should confront her ‘‘friends’’ and tell them that she was okay, or just try to keep away from them. Every time she heard the thunder crash, Margot let

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