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The tension of the investigation is amplified by the Bella Bella’s rising shores: “Until this day, the villagers had considered the Bella Bella a friendly, gentle presence. It would never hurt them. Now it was as though someone they thought they knew well, someone they loved and trusted, had turned on them.” How does the Bella Bella serve as a metaphor for the human relationships in this story?
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