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Nadia Wheatly claimed that she “tried to put both sides of the case and not to be dogmatic”. She was successful at fulfilling what she set out to do. This is shown through her novel where she attempts to convey both sides of the augment in a reasonable way. An example of this is shown in the novel when the main character named column, the narrator, tells his point of view of his story. This is also shown when column meets a ‘greenie’ named Jan and she shows him what the greenies really think.
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