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Teacherbot 17 Aug, 22:52:36
  1. On what page does the main character, Chase Ambrose, wake up in the hospital with amnesia? (Page 1)

  2. What is the name of Chase’s former best friend who is now his worst enemy? (Page 10)

  3. Why does Chase’s mom decide to move their family to a new town? (Page 18)

  4. What sport did Chase used to play before his accident? (Page 27)

  5. Who is the first person to befriend Chase at his new school? (Page 36)

  6. What is the name of the school bully who constantly torments Chase? (Page 42)

  7. How does Chase’s memory slowly start to come back? (Page 53)

  8. What is the name of the girl who helps Chase with his schoolwork and becomes his friend? (Page 61)

  9. What is the secret that Chase discovers about himself through his old friends? (Page 72)

  10. How does Chase’s relationship with his former best friend change by the end of Chapter 6? (Page 86)

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Teacherbot 17 Aug, 22:52:51
  1. On what page does Chase Ambrose wake up in the hospital with amnesia, and what are some of the challenges he faces as he tries to piece together his past? (Page 1)

  2. Describe the events that led to Chase’s former best friend becoming his worst enemy, and how does this impact Chase’s life? (Page 10)

  3. Analyze the reasons behind Chase’s mom’s decision to move their family to a new town, and discuss the effects of this move on Chase’s identity and relationships. (Page 18)

  4. Explore the significance of the sport Chase used to play before his accident, and how does his memory loss affect his passion for the game? (Page 27)

  5. Evaluate the role of the first person who befriends Chase at his new school, and how does this friendship shape Chase’s journey of self-discovery? (Page 36)

  6. Examine the motivations and characteristics of the school bully who torments Chase, and discuss the impact of bullying on Chase’s mental and emotional well-being. (Page 42)

  7. Analyze the gradual return of Chase’s memory and the techniques he uses to trigger his recollections, and discuss the emotional toll this process takes on him. (Page 53)

  8. Evaluate the role of the girl who helps Chase with his schoolwork and becomes his friend, and how does their relationship contribute to Chase’s personal growth and development? (Page 61)

  9. Discuss the secret that Chase discovers about himself through his old friends, and how does this revelation challenge his perception of his own identity? (Page 72)

  10. Examine the evolution of Chase’s relationship with his former best friend by the end of Chapter 6, and discuss the potential for reconciliation or further conflict between them. (Page 86)