In Chapter 8 of "Ender's Game," Dink defies the teachers by openly challenging their authority during a simulation. He questions the purpose of the tasks given to the students and argues that they are being set up to fail. Dink's actions show his independence and willingness to think for himself, despite the pressure to conform in the Battle School.
the AUTHOR IN ENDERS GAME IS Shel Silverstean
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Zone of the Enders - video game - was created on 2001-03-01.
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In Chapter 7 of "Ender's Game," Ender meets Bean, a small but intelligent and cunning boy who stands out among the other recruits. Bean becomes a significant character in Ender's story and plays a crucial role in Ender's training and development.
The author of the book Enders Game has used philosophy as evidence to support his ideas about the gay people.
Dink Meeker is a character in the science fiction novel "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card. He is one of Ender Wiggin's close friends and classmates at Battle School. Dink is known for his intelligence, strategic thinking, and his ability to challenge authority.
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