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What is a common way that Tinker Bell embodies escapism?
Creating magical artifacts
Exploring new dimensions
Flying to Neverland
Using potions to change appearances
In which context does Tinker Bell often seek escape from her responsibilities?
When she saves Peter Pan
When she feels misunderstood by the other fairies
When she helps Wendy
When she interacts with pirates
Which element of Tinker Bell's story primarily highlights her desire for adventure as an escape?
Her friendship with the Lost Boys
Her rivalry with other fairies
Her journey with Peter Pan
Her experiences in Pixie Hollow
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