Shmuel is Bruno’s Jewish friend who is kept prisoner at auschwits. Born on the same day as Bruno,he and bruno become good friends Shmuel lives in a camp, Shmuel is very thin.
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Answer: Heartfelt or wholehearted
Explanation:
Winterbourne
The point of view of the novel is first person peripheral. However, there are very few times where we actually see the thoughts or opinions of the narrator. The narrator only tells us about Daisy as Winterbourne sees her. We never find out the narrator's opinions or thoughts about Daisy. It's as if the narrator is just repeating what Winterbourne has relayed to him.