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How has Hamilton's perspective shifted
from the beginning to the end of "My Shot"?

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arjunlbhatt arjunlbhatt
  • 03-01-2021

Answer:

It shifted from a simple conversation with Burr, to stating that he doesn't want to "throw away his shot". This means that something in the conversation that he had with Burr made him change moods from again, a simple conversation to clearly stating that he doesn't want to throw away his shot.

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