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Aibileen says: ""But it weren’t too long before I seen something in me had changed. A bitter seed was planted inside a me"" (p. 3). What was the cause of her bitterness?

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The cause of Aibeleen's bitterness was to recognize that "seed" for saying so or that new trend or habit that perhaps she has acquired, the good thing was that in a short time she recognized it.

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The Aibileen precisely recognized that change that took place within him, which apparently was not for the better, because as he says it was a cause of bitterness, or it could be, that the change involved left some habit or good habit that perhaps it had.

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