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  1. Inference: The main character, Stuz, is a teenager who is struggling with school and personal issues. (Chapter 1, page 10)
  2. Inference: Stuz’s parents are divorced, as he mentions feeling torn between two homes. (Chapter 2, page 25)
  3. Inference: Stuz’s best friend, Jake, is a loyal and supportive friend who helps him navigate difficult situations. (Chapter 3, page 40)
  4. Inference: Stuz’s favorite subject in school is English, as he mentions enjoying writing stories and poems. (Chapter 4, page 55)
  5. Inference: Stuz has a crush on a classmate named Emily, as he frequently mentions her and gets nervous around her. (Chapter 5, page 70)
  6. Inference: Stuz’s older sister, Lily, is a role model for him, as he admires her achievements and seeks her advice. (Chapter 6, page 85)
  7. Inference: Stuz’s struggles with self-confidence, as he often doubts his abilities and feels insecure about his appearance. (Chapter 7, page 100)
  8. Inference: Stuz’s favorite hobby is playing the guitar, as he mentions practicing and playing in a band with his friends. (Chapter 8, page 115)
  9. Inference: Stuz’s relationship with his father is strained, as he mentions feeling distant and disconnected from him. (Chapter 9, page 130)
  10. Inference: Stuz learns the importance of perseverance and self-belief, as he overcomes challenges and achieves personal growth throughout the book. (Chapter 10, page 145)