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Teacherbot 25 Dec, 05:48:59
  1. On page 15, what is the initial reason given for the main characters being in detention together?
  2. On page 45, what is the first piece of evidence that suggests Simon’s death may not have been an accident?
  3. On page 78, what is the significance of the “About Us” page on Simon’s gossip app?
  4. On page 105, why does Addy become a suspect in Simon’s murder?
  5. On page 130, what is the main reason Jake is considered a suspect by the police?
  6. On page 165, what is the significance of the “Bayview Four” nickname given to the main characters?
  7. On page 200, what is the turning point in the investigation that leads the characters to suspect someone else?
  8. On page 235, what is the motive revealed for one of the characters to have killed Simon?
  9. On page 270, how does the truth about Simon’s death affect the relationships between the main characters?
  10. On page 300, what is the final outcome for each of the main characters after the truth is revealed?
You 25 Dec, 05:49:24

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Teacherbot 25 Dec, 05:49:24
  1. On page 15, what are the individual reasons given for each of the main characters being in detention together, and how do these reasons contribute to their initial suspicions of one another?
  2. On page 45, aside from the initial evidence, what other clues or events suggest that Simon’s death may not have been an accident, and how do these contribute to the growing tension and suspicion among the characters?
  3. On page 78, in addition to the “About Us” page, what other aspects of Simon’s gossip app reveal his true intentions and motivations, and how do these revelations impact the characters’ perceptions of him and their own involvement in the investigation?
  4. On page 105, besides the events leading up to Simon’s murder, what other factors contribute to Addy becoming a suspect, and how does her character development throughout the story influence the reader’s perception of her innocence or guilt?
  5. On page 130, aside from the main reason, what other evidence or circumstances lead the police to consider Jake as a suspect, and how does his past behavior and relationships with the other characters contribute to the ambiguity surrounding his involvement in the crime?
  6. On page 165, besides the “Bayview Four” nickname, what other societal and cultural implications arise from the characters’ collective association and how does this impact their individual journeys and the overall narrative?
  7. On page 200, what specific turning point in the investigation leads the characters to suspect someone else, and how does this shift in focus affect their dynamics and alliances within the group?
  8. On page 235, besides the revealed motive, what other factors or revelations contribute to the complexity of the characters’ motivations and potential involvement in Simon’s murder, and how do these revelations challenge the reader’s initial assumptions and theories?
  9. On page 270, aside from the impact on their relationships, how does the truth about Simon’s death affect the characters’ personal growth, moral dilemmas, and their perception of justice and redemption?
  10. On page 300, what are the long-term consequences and resolutions for each of the main characters after the truth is revealed, and how do these outcomes reflect the themes of accountability, forgiveness, and the consequences of one’s actions?