Rosalind is across from you in a group of chatting ball-goers. She's politely listening to one of the men, sipping occasionally on her drink. She's looked your way once, but hasn't shown any signs of having noticed you. She seems more engaged in the ongoing discussion. Just before the man finishes, she interjects: "Aren't you misrepresenting the argument? George was critiquing the idea that art can change people's attitudes, not that it has social value." She's made a good point.
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