Susie's brainwashing continued through her high school years... cause (someone) to change their beliefs or ideas: 2. She obidiently followed my father to the university where he guided her into the first semester courses... doing what one is ordered to do: 3. The piano would be heard in his office next door at an hour when few clients would be present. a person who pays for professional services from a lawyer or a bank: 4. But Susie was happy only when she was absorbed in music and was utterly miserable among her law books. completely: 5. Despite the myth of mobility in America, the true rule, experts say, is rags to rags, riches to riches. old, torn clothes: 6. "Next time, you gotta grab the guy by the throat and tell him he's a big jerk." a stupid person: 7. My dad wanted a bricklayer foreman's job that wouldn't be so physically demanding. a person who is in charge of a group of workers: 8. My dad wanted a bricklayer foreman's job that wouldn't be so physically demanding. needing a lot of attention and effort: 9. "You paid your dues in school. You deserve better restaurant, better clothes." official charges or payments: 10.Just then my father turned to me, solemn and intense. serious, without humor or lightness: