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Question
Ananda was blamed for a number of things. Mention any two.
Solution
Amanda's mother accused Amanda of committing mistakes that, in her opinion, went against society's established standards of decent behaviour. She was continually made to feel guilty for chewing her fingernails and for sitting incorrectly. She was also accused of neglecting to clean her shoes and apartment.
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