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As Lina pores over the mysterious document she finds in Poppy’s mouth, she decides that she should tell Mayor Cole about what she found. This choice reflects Lina’s youth and naïve belief in Ember’s systems and hierarchies—in other words, Lina has grown up believing that the mayor has her best interests at heart, and so he is the one to tell about something seemingly important like this. While this mindset is commendable, it’s also important to recognize that Lina’s instincts tell her that the mayor isn’t trustworthy. He has already gotten angry at Doon for speaking the truth about the…