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2. How do Camilla and Faye see Sara? Support your answers with details in the story?
-Camilla and Faye named Sara as The Square. In the story, both girls think that Sara is a just and
friend young lady. As presented in paragraph no. 9, Camilla and Faye named Sara as The Square.
Sara’s actions toward Frederick validates their claim.
3. How do Camilla and Faye see Frederick in the story? Support your answers with details in the
story?
-Both Camilla and Faye were disgusted by Frederick. They laughed and ridiculed Frederick about
how dirty his fingernails were. They said something about worms, diarrhea and even fake-sneeze
just to tell Frederick they don’t like him.
4. There is a recurring image (or images) in the story that is associated with the character Sara. This
recurring image (or images) is a symbol that has meaning beyond literal level. What are these
symbolisms?
-Sara’s character in the story symbolizes equality and fairness.
5. What realities about the human experience does the story present?
It touches upon the issues of growing up and growing old, losing friends and attempting to make
new ones, getting lost and finding one’s way back, blossoming and transforming into different
being.