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For the first time all year, Petrovskaya smiled. It wasn't the GDZ answer, but it was the right one.
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"Today," she announced, her voice echoing like a tolling bell, "we will not discuss the 'extraordinary man' theory. Instead, I want you to write a letter from Tatyana Larina to a modern-day Onegin who has just ghosted her on Telegram." For the first time all year, Petrovskaya smiled
"Misha," Petrovskaya said, appearing suddenly at his shoulder like a ghost from a Gothic novel. "The GDZ can tell you what happened in 1833. But can it tell you how your heart feels when someone doesn't text back?" For the first time all year