#4. On pages 82-84, Junior explains how alone he feels. Why does he feel this way? How does what happens in science class reinforce this feeling? (Andrew V.)
Junior is alone for many reasons, like how he is an Indian going to a white kid school, but there is one specific reason. This is how he never socializes with the other kids. He sits alone at lunch, and stands in the corner during PE playing with himself. He also gets huge zits when he is alone. Junior says, "And whenever I get lonely, I grow a big zit on the end of my nose." (Alexis 83) To make matters even worse, in science class, he raises his hand to answer a question. He stutters at first then says "petrified wood is not wood" (Alexis 84) A kid in his class starts to question his answer and interrogates him. Dodge, the kid, says "Yes we all know there is so much science on the reservation." Arnold gets put in this terrible situation and gets humiliated in front of his whole class.
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