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Both girls, as new arrivals, are subjected to a psychological test consisting of inventing a story based on a picture of two human silhouettes. Quinn immediately creates a nice typical teenage story. Daria, on the other hand, gives sarcastic answers to the questions ("A herd of beautiful wild ponies running free across the plains") to the annoyance of [[Margaret Manson|Mrs. Manson]], the school psychologist. After that, in history class, Daria is able to sum up Manifest Destiny, a task given by teacher [[Anthony DeMartino]]. Her correct answer is in stark contrast to the answers of classmates [[Kevin Thompson|Kevin]] and [[Brittany Taylor|Brittany]], who say that Manifest Destiny fueled the Vietnam War, "Operation: Watergate", and/or the "Vietcong War", fueling Mr. DeMartino's wrath.
That evening, as the Morgendorffers are having dinner at home, both daughters talk about their day: Quinn is the new vice-president of
The following day, at self-esteem class presented by the English teacher [[Timothy O'Neill]], Daria is confused by the expressions used. When she asks Mr. O'Neill, he refuses to explain them. Another student, [[Jane Lane]], tells Daria that Mr. O'Neill doesn't even know their meaning and advices her to relax, further informing she has already taken the class six times. After school, Daria and Jane befriend each other as they walk home and talk calmly about self-esteem class and other topics. Arriving Home, Daria is surprised her mother, [[Helen Morgendorffer|Helen]] is there, having taken the day off to be with her daughter, and they end up going shopping, mainly for Helen's wardrobe.
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