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LiamSchnorr
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Lincoln Mendoza is the outcast of the book. He is left out of quite a lot of things. He can’t stay involved in the conversation and finds himself wondering off and being blocked out from activities with his friends and family. Throughout the book he has times where he is sad for being not included.
— Feb 28, 2022 12:15PM
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LiamSchnorr
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Lincoln Mendoza is the outcast of the book. He is left out of quite a lot of things. He can’t stay involved in the conversation and finds himself wondering off and being blocked out from activities with his friends and family. Throughout the book he has times where he is sad for being not included.
— Feb 28, 2022 12:15PM
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LiamSchnorr
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Throughout the book Lincoln Mendoza is trying to get respect and have more friends. The urge for friendship is internal because the urge for more friends is an internal feeling that only Lincoln feels.
— Feb 14, 2022 12:10PM
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LiamSchnorr
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My book is straightforward and bitter. Lincoln, a fourteen year old boy, is the main character of the book and is quite calm. There are not many confusing parts to the book, everything that is said throughout the book is direct. Lincoln got in an argument with his friend, the author stated they were mad at each other and did not make me have to think much about what the author was saying because he just told me.
— Feb 07, 2022 12:29PM
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Xavier Haack
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"Tony walked into the office looking guilty and smelling of hair oil" Soto, 9. I visualized a nervous-looking man with slick hair.
— Nov 18, 2019 11:26AM
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