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Read the following passage from the drama:
DANNY: (taking a bite of his sandwich) I think the strain might have been too much for Celia. (He
puts a bite in Madeline's dish.) Miranda, you could go a little easier on Celia, you know. She
was a nervous wreck before you got home.
MIRANDA: She should be! What she did is totally unforgivable!
DANNY: But, remember a couple of years ago when you wore Mom's new sweater without
permission? Is that what Mom said to you that what you did was "totally unforgivable"?
MIRANDA: (reluctantly) Well, I suppose Mom wasn't quite as critical as I have been with Celia. But,
on the other hand, I didn't destroy Mom's sweater.
DANNY: That's true, but it's just a case of your good luck versus Celia's bad luck, isn't it? Celia
was just unfortunate-she didn't intend to ruin your sweater.
MIRANDA: (conceding reluctantly) I suppose that's accurate, Danny, but-


In at least 3-5 complete sentences, explain how this dialogue between Danny and Miranda impacts the outcome of the drama.