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2
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She is a senior, she's Charlie’s best friend and he is in love with her.
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5
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A electronic, or manual machine with keys for producing print like characters one at a time on paper inserted around a roller.
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6
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He's a senior but is in Charlie's shop class. He became best friends with Charlie at a football game and he is also Sam's step-brother.
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7
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A person who has no one to dance with or who feels shy, awkward, or excluded at a party.
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8
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Having no mercy; cruel.
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10
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A long-term mental disorder involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion.
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13
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Charlie's favorite band because of their song 'Asleep.'
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14
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Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret.
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16
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A word that Charlie thinks nobody ever really uses in real life.
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1
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Bitterness, resentment, or envy.
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3
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The protagonist in this book.
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4
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Money, goods, or other benefits you gain as a result of something.
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5
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The first book Bill gave Charlie to read.
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9
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A TV show Charlie enjoys with his family and has a lot of memories with.
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11
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Charlie's Aunt that passed away.
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12
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Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
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15
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A Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism emphasizing the value of meditation and intuition rather than ritual worship or study of scriptures.
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17
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An abbreviation for 'lysergic acid diethylamide.' This is a powerful hallucinogenic drug and is given the street name acid.
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