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In the novel "My Side of the Mountain," Sam Gribley calls his teacher "Bando" as a nickname because the teacher's real name is Mr. Jacobi, and Sam thought "Bando" suited him better. It's a fun way for Sam to refer to his teacher and shows his playful and creative nature.

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