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How does the novel explore the idea that intelligence comes in various forms and that embracing one’s unique abilities is essential for personal growth?
The novel claims that “nothing [is] more important than having friends” (92). How is this depicted in the novel? How do characters help each other and contribute to each other’s personal development?
Discuss how loyalty and a sense of shared identity shape the characters’ actions and relationships in the novel. How do these themes contribute to the overall message of the story?
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By Gordon Korman