1. How is the protagonist described upon admission to Stella Maris?
Upon her admission to Stella Maris, the protagonist is described as attractive and slim, traveling with little other than a load of money, enrolled in a graduate program and having a history of mental health difficulties.
2. What agreement is implied to exist between the protagonist and interlocutor as the main text of the novel begins?
As the main text of the novel begins, it is implied that the protagonist has agreed to have her non-therapeutic sessions recorded, although she had thought they would be conducted by another practitioner than the interlocutor.
3. Why had the protagonist hoped to get into the Coletta facility?
The protagonist had hoped to get into the Coletta facility because it had been the place where a Kennedy had been lodged. To the protagonist, the use of that facility by that family attests to the facility’s quality.
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