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Why does the narrator lock her husband and jennie out of her room? because she wants to rip all of the paper off of the wall before they force her to leave because she is afraid that they will trap her underneath the wallpaper if she does not get all of it off of the wall because they will attempt to stop her from removing the wallpaper all of the above

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