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qwelly [4]
2 years ago
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write: in paragraph 10, the narrator says that “Kookaburra isn’t big enough for bullies.” How does Blake’s interaction with Adel

e challenge that statement?

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PIT_PIT [208]2 years ago
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It should be noted that the interaction they had changed the statement as it was stated that the boy was tall and had a ponytail.

<h3>Who is a bully?</h3>

A bully simply means someone who harms and intimidates others that are smaller than him or her.

Based on the information given, the narrator says that “Kookaburra isn’t big enough for bullies.” It was later through the interactions between Blake and Adele that it was realized that the boy was big and tall and won't be bullied like others that had been bullied.

Learn more about bullying on:

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