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Teacherbot 19 Nov, 10:44:00
  1. On page 165, why does Max feel guilty about the fire at the hospital?
  2. On page 168, how does Max react when he sees Kevin’s condition after the fire?
  3. On page 170, why does Max decide to go to the hospital to visit Kevin?
  4. On page 173, how does Max feel when he sees Kevin’s mother for the first time?
  5. On page 176, why does Max feel angry at the doctors and nurses in the hospital?
  6. On page 179, what does Max mean when he says, “I’m not a robot, I’m a human being”?
  7. On page 182, why does Max feel relieved when Kevin wakes up from his coma?
  8. On page 185, how does Kevin’s condition change after waking up from the coma?
  9. On page 188, why does Max feel guilty about Kevin’s condition worsening?
  10. On page 191, how does Max’s perspective on life change after Kevin’s death?
You 19 Nov, 10:44:22

Now I want to create 3 different versions of this. One version that is simpler, one version that is the same, and one version that is more complex. Format the output in 3 nice sections.

Teacherbot 19 Nov, 10:44:22

Simpler Version:

  1. On page 165, why does Max feel bad about the fire at the hospital?
  2. On page 168, how does Max feel when he sees Kevin after the fire?
  3. On page 170, why does Max decide to visit Kevin in the hospital?
  4. On page 173, how does Max feel when he meets Kevin’s mom?
  5. On page 176, why does Max get mad at the doctors and nurses?
  6. On page 179, what does Max mean when he says, “I’m not a robot, I’m a human”?
  7. On page 182, why does Max feel happy when Kevin wakes up?
  8. On page 185, how does Kevin’s condition change after waking up?
  9. On page 188, why does Max feel bad about Kevin’s condition getting worse?
  10. On page 191, how does Max’s view of life change after Kevin’s death?

Same Version:

  1. On page 165, why does Max feel guilty about the fire at the hospital?
  2. On page 168, how does Max react when he sees Kevin’s condition after the fire?
  3. On page 170, why does Max decide to go to the hospital to visit Kevin?
  4. On page 173, how does Max feel when he sees Kevin’s mother for the first time?
  5. On page 176, why does Max feel angry at the doctors and nurses in the hospital?
  6. On page 179, what does Max mean when he says, “I’m not a robot, I’m a human being”?
  7. On page 182, why does Max feel relieved when Kevin wakes up from his coma?
  8. On page 185, how does Kevin’s condition change after waking up from the coma?
  9. On page 188, why does Max feel guilty about Kevin’s condition worsening?
  10. On page 191, how does Max’s perspective on life change after Kevin’s death?

Complex Version:

  1. On page 165, why does Max feel guilty about the fire at the hospital? How does this guilt affect his emotions and actions?
  2. On page 168, describe Max’s initial reaction when he sees Kevin’s condition after the fire. How does this moment impact their friendship?
  3. On page 170, analyze Max’s decision to visit Kevin in the hospital. What motivates him to take this step, and what does it reveal about their bond?
  4. On page 173, explore Max’s emotional response when he meets Kevin’s mother for the first time. How does this encounter shape his understanding of Kevin’s family life?
  5. On page 176, delve into Max’s anger towards the doctors and nurses in the hospital. What underlying reasons contribute to his frustration, and how does it reflect his protective nature towards Kevin?
  6. On page 179, interpret the significance of Max’s statement, “I’m not a robot, I’m a human being.” How does this declaration reflect his desire for empathy and understanding?
  7. On page 182, examine the complex emotions Max experiences when Kevin wakes up from his coma. How does his relief intertwine with other conflicting feelings?
  8. On page 185, analyze the changes in Kevin’s condition after waking up from the coma. How do these developments impact Max’s outlook on their friendship and Kevin’s future?
  9. On page 188, explore Max’s feelings of guilt regarding Kevin’s worsening condition. How does this guilt shape his actions and decisions moving forward?
  10. On page 191, discuss the profound impact of Kevin’s death on Max’s perspective on life. How does this event transform his understanding of friendship, loss, and personal growth?