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The watchdog asked Milo what he was doing in the Doldrums. They are the guardians of time, continuously on the lookout for whoever is wasting time.
Explanation:
<em>The Phantom Tollbooth</em> is a fantasy story written by Norton Juster that tells the story of a young boy named Milo. The plot revolves around the imaginary Kingdom of Wisdom and Milo's experience in the kingdom.
The watchdog is the guardian of time, looking for anyone who wastes time. When Milo entered the fantasy world, the watchdog asked him what he was doing in the Doldrums. Milo replied that he was just <em>"killing time"</em>, that led to the watchdog's anger, leading him to furiously tell him that killing time is worse than wasting time.
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cautious, alert, distrustful
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Wary means being cautious about possible dangers and problems.
Answer: Since this is a broad question, I will use the book Wonder.
When I read Wonder, it was about a boy who had a "messed up" face, and was builled by it. Throughout the book, he makes friends and do well in his classes, however is still being builled. He even meets a love interest. This inspired me because it shows that no matter how different you are, you can still find people who care about you, and you can still shine. Just because you're different doesn't make you a freak, be yourself.
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