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Derry suffers an accident that disfigures half of his face with acid, leading him to feel tormented by the ridicule of others. |
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Mr. Lamb's attitude towards life is characterized by ___ and ___, which he tries to impart to Derry. |
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True or False: Derry initially feels welcomed and comfortable when he first meets Mr. Lamb. |
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False. Derry panics and feels guilty for intruding before Mr. Lamb reassures him. |
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Mr. Lamb encourages Derry to focus on the positive aspects of life and to accept life as it comes, rather than being bitter about his circumstances. |
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Derry's decision to return to the garden after speaking with his mother signifies his willingness to ___ and ___ despite his fears. |
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What tragic event occurs in the garden after Derry leaves to seek his mother's approval? |
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Mr. Lamb falls from a ladder and passes away while trying to pick crab apples. |
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Fill in the blank: Derry's feelings of despair stem from the fact that he believes nobody likes him because of his ___ face. |
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How does Derry's perspective on friendship evolve during his encounter with Mr. Lamb? |
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Derry begins to overcome his feelings of isolation and fear of rejection, learning to embrace friendship and life through Mr. Lamb's encouragement. |