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Sent 1: I've been thinking about the mindwipe, now two days away.
Sent 2: Who said that those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it?
Sent 3: I fear that may be true for me.
Sent 4: Add this to the reasons I write now: to remember something, perhaps even to learn -- Emil Malaquez arrived after sundown, carrying a small package wrapped in what looked like real paper.
Sent 5: His evening dress was formal, expensive, and slightly stained, as that of all forgetful artists should be.
Sent 6: He was a jovial man with an easy laugh, and even uglier than Tasha had suggested.
Sent 7: I liked him immediately.
Sent 8: "Señor Malaquez?"
Sent 9: "Please.
Sent 10: Call me Emil.
Sent 11: You must be Bernardo.
Sent 12: Tasha's told me much about you."
Sent 13: "All of it outrageous praise?"
Sent 14: "All of it."
Sent 15: "Ah, she is wonderfully perceptive."
Sent 16: He raised an eyebrow, then guffawed.
Sent 17: "Has she said as much about me?"
Sent 18: "She thinks you are a genius.
Sent 19: Do come in."
Sent 20: "Thank you."
Question: What does the writer fear may be true for them? (true/0)
Question: Who was a jovial man? (false/1)
Question: Whose evening dress was formal? (true/2)
Question: Could it be said that Mr. Malaquez has a mutual respect for Bernardo? (true/3)
Question: Who has Tasha spoken much about Bernardo to? (true/4)
Question: What is the writer's name? (false/5)
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