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Sophie Donnelly has drastically changed the most throughout the story. At the beginning of the story she just can not stand Cap. She treats him like he is an alien from light years away. On pg 24, the text says, "I didn't much like it that I had to be here. Multiply that by fifty, and that's how much Sophie didn't like that I had to be here.... He had nowhere else to go.... And that's my problem? Just because he comes from the same hippie-dip pie flea circus where you grew up doesn't mean we have to adopt him!" This evidence shows up how deeply Sophie disliked Cap at the beginning of the book. She could care less about what happened to Cap. She treated him terribly and like an animal. She didn't even have the decency to refer to him by his

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