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that so he can see him and get better with Mr. tusman

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Jack decided to say "yes" to Mr. Tushman after witnessing Auggie being bullied by some of his classmates. He realized that by standing up for Auggie and befriending him, he could make a positive impact and help create a more inclusive and accepting school community.

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