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Mrs. Johnson admits, in a loving manner, that “like good looks and money, quickness passed her by” (73). She “stumbles” as she reads, but clearly Mrs. Johnson thinks of her as a sweet person, a daughter with whom she can sing songs at church.

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Answer: Mrs. Johnson's relationship with Mrs. Kennedy is polite and somewhat formal, while her relationship with Mrs. Connally is intimate and familiar. Mrs. Johnson has trouble finding the words to say to Mrs. Kennedy, but she feels free to cry with and console Mrs. Connelly.

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