The Revealers Test

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2. One of the lines is “Hey, we didn’t bring this to give it to you. We came looking for you ‘cause we think it sucks.” This makes me feel that he’s “part of the group” because Russell is standing up for Catalina. Another line is “So I want to know what we do. For real.” This makes him be “part of the group” because he wants to find a solution for everyone’s problem, not just his. So, there are many parts of the story where Russell feels that he is “part of the group”.

3. I wouldn’t expect this to happen because he is a bully, and bullies don’t usually help the victim. Most bullies would just leave the kid where he was, but Richie took him to a different place away from danger, because he could’ve been seriously injured by a car, or could've been stepped on. This is a strange thing for a bully to do.
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The turning point at the end of Chapter 7 is when Russell and Elliot read the note that was in Catalina’s locker, and Elliot started going nuts about it. It is important for the characters in the story because now Russell and Elliot understand the troubles she is going through, which is not on,y being bullied because she stands up when called, but she is bullied by Bethany DeMere, the most arrogant girl in the grade. It makes Russell feel Catalina’s, Elliot’s and his

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