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http://www.jiffynotes.com/ThingsFallApart/Chapters14and15.html
Idk but I think this might help
A perspective<span> is a literary tool, which serves a lens through which readers observe other characters, events and happenings. A writer may narrate the </span>story<span> from his </span>perspective<span>, or from character's </span>perspective<span>. Its purpose is to make the voice of a writer distinctive from other writers.</span>
A stereotype is a character, with generalized traits (characteristics that make the character a group representative rather than an individual).
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It's easy. Simple as that. Honestly it doesn't matter what you do. Just stay in your lane. Grades are easy for the most part, and teachers are usually chill.
If you meet a weak minded person who likes starting fights, just back down. It's not worth your time.
Also, high school friends are mostly temporary. You'll most likely never see some of them again after you graduate so that's that.