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Pendanski was sitting around with the boys, discussing what they might do with their lives. Give some examples of what makes Mr. Pendanski a good motivator. Give some examples of when Mr. Pendanski isn't so kind. Do you think he is someone who can help or inspire the boys? Explain.
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