Auggie is a fifth-grade boy with a facial difference that has led him to be homeschooled up until now. He is kind, intelligent, and has a good sense of humor, but struggles with being accepted by his peers due to his appearance. As he navigates his first year of public school, he faces bullying and prejudice but also finds true friendship and acceptance.
In the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, it was Auggie's father who fainted when Auggie was born. He was so overwhelmed and emotional at the sight of his son for the first time that he fainted in the hospital room.
In the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, Auggie's parents are Isabel and Nate Pullman. They are supportive and loving parents who care deeply for Auggie and his well-being.
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The three people who showed Auggie around before school started in the book Wonder are Jack Will, Charlotte, and Julian.
In the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, Auggie enjoys playing video games like Minecraft and Halo with his friend Christopher. Video games provide Auggie with a way to have fun and bond with his friends despite facing challenges due to his physical appearance.
Jack punched Julian in the book "Wonder" because Julian was bullying Auggie, the protagonist of the story. Jack was trying to stand up for Auggie and defend him against Julian's hurtful words and actions.
Mr. Davenport is Auggie's English teacher in the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio. He plays a significant role in helping Auggie improve his writing skills and gain confidence in expressing himself through his school assignments. Mr. Davenport is portrayed as a caring and supportive teacher who believes in Auggie's potential.
No because he is mean and is very selfish. He is also a bully to Auggie and Jack. He was a jerk from the begging to the end of the book Wonder.
Julian is depicted as a bully in the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio. He is mean-spirited towards Auggie, the protagonist, and is frequently involved in teasing and exclusion. However, by the end of the story, Julian undergoes some character development and shows a small sign of growth.
Auggie starts attending school for the first time in fifth grade. Auggie makes friends with Summer and Jack. Auggie faces bullying from some of his classmates. Auggie receives an award for his bravery. Auggie's family faces challenges and changes. Auggie participates in a school play. Auggie's classmates show their support for him. Auggie's schoolmates stand up against bullies. Auggie embraces his differences and gains confidence. Auggie graduates from fifth grade and moves on to middle school.
"Auggie and Me: Three Wonder Stories" by R.J. Palacio has a total of 70,291 words.