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At first, what do they plan to do to him? What do they do instead?

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The scenarios ask about initial plans for characters in different literary contexts and what happens instead, which involve alternatives to execution, escaping a sentinel, social exclusion, and enlightenment following liberation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student appears to be asking about different literary works, which all deal with characters facing situations where initial intentions or plans change. In the first scenario, Washington seems to offer several alternatives to a group of people who may possess sensitive information about him, suggesting painless executions, family kidnappings, or life imprisonment with amenities. Instead of acting on these, a discussion about trust arises. In the second excerpt, regarding a student of hanging, the character Farquhar ponders what could be achieved by someone overcoming a sentinel, hinting at attempting to escape or a mission to disrupt. The third instance discusses social exclusion or 'the cold shoulder'. The fourth and fifth scenarios provide context to characters realizing the truth or experiencing a new reality. The final snippet suggests a sequence of actions, possibly raids that occur early in the morning.

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