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He had no report card as evidence that he had been to school before
unlike other kids, he was not worried about his clothes, not his academic performance. His experience in the war had changed him in a way that many of the other kids probably would not understand nor were ready to believe [Paragraph 20-25]
his peers found his British-African English to be awkward [Paragraph 27-30]
he was very observant and liked to take different path to avoid being predictable. This was so unlike his friends. [Paragraph 41]
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Evaluating is judging the argument. Deciding who is right and who is wrong to what extent but analyzing is something more deep. It involves some sort of evaluation but not entirely. To analyze something we need to know the depth of the details or situation and give meaning and our own interpretation in ways to it whereas evaluating is just assigning value.