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2. In paragraph 5, Hitchcock says that an audience “will work like the devil” for him if he tells them all the secrets his characters do not know. What can you infer about
Hitchcock's attitude toward the people who watch his movies? How does this phrase
relate, or connect, to Hitchcock's purpose for writing? Highlight context clues to define
the phrase, as well as text evidence that tells you how Hitchcock and his actors will
know they have succeeded in engaging the audience for Rope.

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