Killing Mr. Griffin
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Madi51
Do you think Susan's guilt will get the best of her?
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Ashton37
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I think it's very possible. I mean, Susan's not a bad girl and she seems to always do what she's told. This experience may have scarred her in some way. I predict that she will either end up telling someone about what happened or hurting herself because the guilt is eating her alive. I feel kind of bad for her. Then again, I don't because she actually went along with the crazy plan.
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kbryant22
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I don't neccesarily think the guilt would get Susan to break. I think Susan realizes that Mr. Griffin is really not that bad, especially after he tells her to run right before he is caught in the bag. Susan refuses to go when they take Mr. Griffin to the waterfall so I think it is already getting to her and will probably get worse over time.
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JChildress
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Yes, shes well behaved, smart, isn't stupid, but David acting like he likes her does put alot of pressure on her to not give him because she likes him so much.
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Madi51
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Yeah, I agree . I can see this going both ways because of guilt, and because of David .
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