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In Chapter 8, Charles Wallace is taken over by the Black Thing. Under the Black Thing's influence, he defends life on Camazotz, saying that
nobody ever suffers or feels unhappy. Meg argues that nobody is ever happy, either, and that maybe one needs to experience unhappiness in
order to know happiness. Do you agree or disagree with Meg's statement? Why or why not? Use evidence from the text to support your ideas.
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