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Kensuke and Michael got closer day by day . Michael outrageously got stung by a jelly fish . Kensuke helped him (as always ) and permitted him to stay at his cave. They both shared their own gritty stories. They trusted each other , did fun things together such as playing football , painting , fishing etc. This is how they got closer.

Why .....i have a question for you .....Why did u and ur father get closer and closer since u were a baby?? (dont take it in a bad way , i am just giving an example :) )

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In "Kensuke's Kingdom," Kensuke and Michael's relationship changes on page 100 when Kensuke rescues Michael from drowning and takes care of him. This event deepens their bond and creates a sense of dependency between the two characters. By saving Michael's life, Kensuke shows that he truly cares for him, leading to a stronger connection between them.

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