1. Answer:
No, I felt like a magician slicing myself in half, with Junior living on the north side of the Spokane River and Arnold living on the south.
[Pairs]
Explanation
This particular excerpt shows that Junior is torn between two worlds existing in one planet - himself. An internal conflict between two sides of himself. One trying to adjust to the new environment, the other desperate for the comfort zone.
2. Answer
But there were no other people named Junior in Reardan, so I was being laughed at because I was the only one who had that silly name.
[Self-Critical]
Explanation
Self-Critical aptly describes his disposition here because he describes his own name as silly. This flows from the part of him that resents being different because of how he is treated for being so. No child would have loved being laughed at.
3. Answer
And then I felt smaller because the teacher was taking roll and he called out my name.
[Uncomfortable]
Explanation
To feel small in this context meant "wanting to not be in that situation". That definitely is uncomfortable. The reason is not far-fetched. In excerpt two above, he feels very uncomfortable because people laughed at his name. It was even worse because the name was unique to him in the whole of Reardan.
4. Answer
"My name is Junior." I said, "And my name Is Arnold. It's Junior and Arnold, I'm both."
[Pairs]
Explanation:
So here, another name that he feels more comfortable with is mentioned.
He momentarily oscillates between which name to firmly hold on to. He finally decides to go for both.
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