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This sentence from a hypothetical novel suggest that Chad never really knew Mariou at all. It suggests that as he sits across the table from her, he is just now, at this moment, realizing this.

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Q: After having lived with her for a year Chad studied Marilou's eyes across the table realizing he had never had a clue about what make her tick This sentence from a hypothetical novel suggests what?
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