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-Didn't ask Mr. Tushman to have people befriend him.
-Very nervous about coming to school
-Worried what people will say about his face
-Worried about being bullied
-Right from the start he questioned Julian's true intentions
-Looked at Jack as a real friend
-Was extremely hurt by what Jack said
-Realized that Jack was sorry, and was happy that he stood up to Julian
-made a real friend with Summer
-feels he can talk with Summer and tell her everything
-Wanted to do the right thing, but made some bad decisions
-Wanted to act cool in front of the popular kids
-At first he didn't want to do it because he judged Auggie by his appearance
-As he got to know Auggie he realized he really liked him as a friend
-Stood up to Julian because he said something bad about Auggie
-Realized he had made a mistake and did what was right.
-This experience has made him a better person
-wasn't asked to befriend Auggie
-Likes Auggie for who he is
-Judges Auggie by what is on the inside
-Stands up to people who say bad things about Auggie
-Was disappointed in Jack after his comments on Halloween
-Not mature enough
-Is a bully
-Looks down on Auggie
-Doesn't understand how people are friends with Auggie
-His mom seems to be a bully as well
-not respectful
Do you think Julian's mom is correct in saying that asking ordinary kids, such as Julian and Jack, to befriend Auggie places a burden or extra stress on them? Why or why not, and use examples from the text to support your answer
-Feels kids are not ready for this responsibility
-looks at Auggie as handicapped
-doesn't feel Julian did anything wrong, and if anything, sees him as the victim
-feels Auggie should not be at Beecher Prep.
-Just wanted Auggie to feel welcome
-Thought that it could help develop good qualities fro Julian, Jack and Charlotte, including respect.
-Was very upset at Julian's mother's letter
-if you read between the lines, in his letter to Julian's mother, he is actually proud of Jack.