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Examples
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The favorite book of the young Snyde is The Invisible Man.
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Is it because Knight is weak or because Knight is a reminder of who Snyde could have been?
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Early in the novel, young Snyde says, "I felt cheated, as I often did when faced with the threat and assurances of the adult world, which promises so much and delivers so little."
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Through childhood and into adulthood, how does Snyde, in fact, become invisible?
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Which do you feel has the longest lasting impact on Snyde as an adolescent?
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While at Sunnybank Park, Snyde had a young student teacher, Miss Potts, who "liked to be popular-to be important."
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Early in his life, Snyde developed a feeling of entitlement for that childhood.
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It is not the occupation that offends Snyde, but how Fallow executes his tasks: sluggish, ignoring his duties, not taking pride in his work.
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Snyde says of Anderton-Pullitt: there is one of his kind in every year.
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Which student, if any, at St. Oswald's most resembles the young Snyde?
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