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Title: Ordinary People
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Even when he went out with Karen he was distant. She tried to help him and even asked if he wanted to talk. However he distanced himself from her, and kept everything inside.
4.) Conrad uses substituting when he is out with Karen. He never gives her a direct answer... Showed first 250 characters
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He never gives her a direct answer. He either answers in one word sentences or nods his head. Conrad uses complementing when he goes back to Karen’s house at the end of the movie to apologize for the way he acted at the restaurant. He says he is sorry and that he likes spending time with her... Showed next 250 characters
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