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- Inference: Hazel, the main character, is a teenager who is dealing with a serious illness. (Page 3)
- Inference: Hazel’s parents are very supportive and caring towards her. (Page 7)
- Inference: Hazel attends a support group for kids with cancer, indicating that she is not the only one facing this challenge. (Page 9)
- Inference: Hazel’s favorite book, An Imperial Affliction, plays a significant role in her life and brings her comfort. (Page 19)
- Inference: Hazel’s friend Isaac is also battling cancer, as he attends the same support group. (Page 27)
- Inference: Hazel’s parents are worried about her social life and encourage her to make friends outside of her illness. (Page 35)
- Inference: Hazel’s health condition limits her physical activities, as she often needs to use an oxygen tank. (Page 42)
- Inference: Hazel’s parents are cautious about her well-being and constantly monitor her health. (Page 51)
- Inference: Hazel’s interest in Augustus Waters grows as they spend more time together, indicating a potential romantic connection. (Page 63)
- Inference: Hazel’s trip to Amsterdam to meet her favorite author, Peter Van Houten, is a significant event in the story. (Page 78)
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