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Lines 394–395: What does Fitzgerald foreshadow (hint at) in these lines Lines 452–473: What does Dexter think or dream about in these lines? Lines 519–521: What time period does Fitzgerald skip in these lines? Infer why he doesn't narrate events in those months in any detail. Lines 522–525: Explain why Dexter may be feeling uncharacteristically calm this spring. Lines 627–639: What does Judy's comment in lines 627–628 say about what she values? Lines 657–659: What does Judy offer Dexter? What would this mean to Dexter? What does Judy promise him?

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