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"her name was connie, she was fifteen and she had a quick
nervous giggling habit of croning her neck to glance into mirrors,
or checking other people's faces to make sure her own was all
right. her mother, who noticed everything and knew everything,
and who hadn't much reason any longer to look at her own face,
always scolded connie about it. 'stop gawking at yourself, who
are you? you think you're so pretty? ' she would say."
in 30 words or fewer, what might the interaction between connie and
her mother reveal?
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