The provided text appears to be a transcript of a conversation between a young girl, Margarita, and her aunt, as well as some interactions with other individuals. The conversation is fragmented and seems to jump between different topics and scenes.
Margarita is expressing her frustration and independence, telling her aunt that she doesn't need a babysitter and can take care of herself. She also mentions that she misses her dad and wishes he would come home sooner.
The conversation also touches on topics such as school, homework, and Margarita's behavior. Her aunt is trying to discipline her and encourage her to behave normally.
At some point, Margarita's dad is mentioned, and it seems that Margarita has been complaining to him about her aunt's behavior towards her. The aunt is defensive and claims that Margarita is making up stories.
Throughout the transcript, there are also snippets of conversation about everyday activities, such as eating, going for a walk, and getting a manicure. The tone of the conversation is often argumentative and emotional, with Margarita and her aunt disagreeing on various issues.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A girl named Margarita is talking to her dad on the phone, wishing him a happy new year.
2. Margarita is an adult and doesn't want anyone to take care of her.
3. Margarita's parents don't think she's old enough to stay home alone.
4. Margarita is supposed to have individual classes, but her aunt says she can't bring her because she has a stomach ache.
5. Margarita's aunt talks to Elena Vasilievna about Margarita's classes.
6. Margarita is invited to the Podium.
7. Margarita's aunt tells her that boys like smart girls and that she needs to do her lessons before they can go anywhere.
8. Margarita is promised a manicure if she behaves normally.
9. Margarita's appearance is discussed, and she is asked if she is satisfied with how she looks.
10. A meeting is cancelled, and Margarita's aunt is asking for forgiveness.
11. Margarita apologizes for her behavior and says she's terrible.
12. Margarita has lost her textbooks and had to start her homework earlier.
13. Margarita has done her Spanish and English homework and written an essay.
14. A game is being played, and the rules are explained.
15. There is a problem with a connection, and Margarita's opponent is asked to send an SMS or call.
16. Margarita's aunt says that her manicure is not only for her.
17. Margarita's dad is called, and it's reported that she's being made fun of, not fed, not taken to classes, and constantly shouted at.
18. A theme is discussed, and it's decided to talk about it.
Note that these facts are mostly about Margarita's conversations with her aunt and others, as well as her daily activities and thoughts.