Pearl Harbor Tomi Character Analysis

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Tomi was gained a lot of skills after the booming of Pearl Harbor. For example he gained confidences, leadership and also toughness. He showed toughness against Keet many times when they met each other. He also showed leadership when he had to lead his friends to bring up the boat and in addition he had to make the choices. In addition he gained confidences by facing Keet all does times as well. He gained a lot of confidences from his friends. For example in page 55 it states that he grins at Keet and he say he should not have but could not help it, but this would not have came out of his mouth unless his friends are if his friends were not he would have not done

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