This character is ashamed when a story she writes, “Averil’s Atonement,” wins a competition run by a baking powder company. A woman likens this character to a heathen after hearing her conclude a prayer with “yours respectfully” instead of “amen.” This character nicknames a pond the “Lake of Shining Waters” while riding to her new home. After marrying in an orchard, this character buys a (*) “House of Dreams” near her husband’s medical practice. This character’s insecurity about her hair color causes her to be hurt when she is called “carrots” by her future husband. This character befriends Diana Barry and Gilbert Blythe after the Cuthberts adopt her. For 10 points, name this character who titles an L. M. Montgomery novel set around Green Gables. ■END■
ANSWER: Anne [or Anne Shirley; or Anne Shirley; or Anne Blythe; accept Anne of Green Gables or Anne of the Island or Anne’s House of Dreams; prompt on Blythe until read]
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