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Part B

How does Anne acknowledge a viewpoint that conflicts with hers that is described in Part A?
Anne reports that her mother recommends thinking about all the misery in the world and being grateful that Anne's
misery is not worse.
Anne conveys that the others want to go outside because experiencing natural beauty can bring happiness.
Anne refutes the others' position that people should accept their lots in life, even if they are not full of happiness.
Anne observes that her father becomes silent and pensive and concludes that silence is not the best way to deal with
misery

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Answer:

Anne reports that her mother recommends thinking about all the misery in the world and being grateful that Anne's misery is not worse.

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