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Athletic: Erik is portrayed as a talented athlete in the book, excelling in track and field. Troubled: Erik demonstrates a troubled and complex personality, dealing with issues related to his past and current circumstances. Resilient: Despite facing challenges and setbacks, Erik shows resilience in trying to overcome obstacles and make positive changes in his life.
Tangerine and a Pomelo.
well paula first flashback is when erik runs him over with a monster truck on page 54 thats how pauls eyes got damaged.
People eat what they like--also what they can get is a factor--some have philosophical or religious rules they follow or their diet is affected by choices they make for health
Choices by Susan Kerslake demonstrates how little choices we make everyday can have a big impact on our lives. The book uses characters to demonstrate how seemingly simple choices have deeply affected them.
Grapefruit and tangerine
yallow and red
And a lot of red to orange and a tiny drop of white or grey and you will obtain the color called tangerine aka mandarin orange.
Your vision and your descion making choices. When your drink your vision gets fuzzy and messed up but the main thing is your ability to make choices because often times you get in a state of euphoria when you drink and that is a state of well being.
like.... tangerine-ish
You make good choices by listening being good.
Paul was confident he would make the soccer team because he was skilled and experienced in the sport, having played on diverse teams in the past. Additionally, his older brother, Erik, who was a star player on the team, helped boost his confidence by reassuring him of his abilities.