In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Paul cannot look directly into the sun due to his vision problems, which stem from an incident in his childhood. This incident, related to his brother Erik, left him with limited eyesight and a condition that makes it painful and difficult for him to see bright light. This physical limitation symbolizes broader themes of perception and truth throughout the novel.
The Golden Dawn Tangerine has a unique smell that Paul cant describe.
In the Tangerine book, the landscape changes as paul and his mother enter tangerine due to views of big and expensive houses.
where does paul like to stroll
Like his brother Erik said, If he looks into the rising sun his eyes would burn because the lenses are too thick, they are like a magnifying glass that burns the grass, whichthe grass is his eyes.
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The Golden Dawn Tangerine has a unique smell that Paul cant describe.
They no he has a problem and cant help it.
In the Tangerine book, the landscape changes as paul and his mother enter tangerine due to views of big and expensive houses.
In Tangerine book, Paul left Houston to meet his dad, and Erik, his brother in Florida.
In the Tangerine book, Paul did not like his brother because he feared his physical retaliations.
Tangerine Middle School
where does paul like to stroll
Like his brother Erik said, If he looks into the rising sun his eyes would burn because the lenses are too thick, they are like a magnifying glass that burns the grass, whichthe grass is his eyes.
mile of a green field over flowing with tomatoes onions, water melons.
Paul lives in the exclusive neighborhood of Lake Windsor Downs in the book Tangerine.
Erik is bullying Paul,
Paul was angry at his mom, because he farted.