In the passage, the phrase 'made her smile in spite of herself' (sentence 13) mainly serves to convey that Flora likes Lottie's gift even though it initially annoyed her, demonstra... In the passage, the phrase 'made her smile in spite of herself' (sentence 13) mainly serves to convey that Flora likes Lottie's gift even though it initially annoyed her, demonstrate that Flora hopes to make a new friend on her train ride, illustrate that Flora wants to be happy about Lottie's gift but can't, or show Flora overcoming her reluctance to return to Bartonville?

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The question is asking about the meaning of a specific phrase in a passage and how it relates to the character Flora's feelings and experiences. The user needs to understand the context and implications of the phrase.

Answer

Convey that Flora likes Lottie's gift even though it initially annoyed her.

The final answer is convey that Flora likes Lottie's gift even though it initially annoyed her.

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The final answer is convey that Flora likes Lottie's gift even though it initially annoyed her.

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The phrase suggests a change in Flora's emotions towards the gift, signifying an unexpected appreciation despite an initial negative reaction.

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Students might misunderstand the phrase as only showing indifference, missing the emotional shift.

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