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Questions over Trino's Choice Chapter 4
On page 26, Trino's states, "I hate my life". What details
do we have to confirm this statement?
2. What is Rosca's problem with Trino? What do we
learn from Rosca about Trino's hiding?
3. How does Trino spend his time? How does his criticism
of Garces compare to his own behavior?

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