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lesantik [10]
2 years ago
13

In the book "Anything but typical" does it seem that jason has a hard time understanding what other people are doing or asking f

or him give an example
40 points
English
2 answers:
jarptica [38.1K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Jason Blake is anything but typical. He tells his story in his own language, that of an autistic twelve-year-old boy. He is intelligent and sensitive, with many special gifts, and he is different. We learn of his sensitivity and “differentness” as he writes about his life and describes his world.

Explanation:

spayn [35]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Jason Blake is anything but typical. He tells his story in his own language, that of an autistic twelve-year-old boy. He is intelligent and sensitive, with many special gifts, and he is different. We learn of his sensitivity and “differentness” as he writes about his life and describes his world.

Explanation:

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