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Among the Impostors: Chapters 10-18 - Quiz
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How did Luke's attitude change once he discovered the open door in the hallway? Include details of what he began to observe about the school and its students. What did his observations reveal about his character?
Describe the relationship Luke had with his
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Thus far, only bits and pieces of information have been revealed about Luke's friend, Jen. Infer what kind of person she was. Why do you think she and Luke were such good friends?
Luke compared the boys at Hendricks to a chess set. Summarize his analogy.
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