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How does Sydney change over the course of the narrative?

She develops such an overwhelming fear that she will lose everything that she becomes obsessive.

She changes from a positive, upbeat girl to being more reserved and serious.

She learns that she must rely solely on herself because her sister, Sophie, won't help her.

She becomes self-assertive, with a determined attitude in the face of danger.

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