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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 27 of The Chocolate War reveals a pivotal moment for Archie Costello and The Vigils when Frankie Rollo, a rebellious junior, refuses to comply with their expectations. Rollo, known for his insolence, dismisses Archie’s authority in a defiant and carefree manner, surprising everyone around him. This moment of defiance catches Archie off guard, as he has never encountered such resistance before. The tension in the room rises sharply when Carter, another member of The Vigils, loses control and…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 28 of The Chocolate War delves into Jerry’s physical and emotional struggles during a high-stakes football game. As Jerry charges through a play, he faces a heavy opponent in Carter, and the collision results in an intense and painful moment. The game is full of adrenaline, and for a brief moment, Jerry enjoys the physicality of it, taking pride in the contact and his ability to stand strong against his opponent. However, his moment of victory is short-lived when he’s blindsided, attacked from…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 29 of The Chocolate War follows Brian Cochran as he becomes deeply involved in the process of tallying the sales results for the chocolate campaign. The initial excitement he feels is intense, as the numbers climb rapidly, and he finds himself caught in the thrill of the campaign’s success. With chocolates rapidly becoming the newest trend in the school, Brian feels a rush of accomplishment as he watches the sales figures increase. However, the sudden and inexplicable surge in sales doesn’t…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 30 of The Chocolate War delves deeper into the manipulative dynamics at play within the school as Brother Leon continues his relentless chocolate roll call. While the students have already reported their sales directly to Brian Cochran, Leon enjoys the dramatic flair of announcing each student’s sales figures in front of the entire class. He creates a spectacle out of the event, particularly by falsely praising Hartnett, who is said to have sold fifteen boxes, even though he hasn’t sold any.…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 32 of The Chocolate War follows Jerry as he experiences an overwhelming emotional and physical toll from the brutal beating he endured at the hands of his peers. The pain from his injuries is both a physical and emotional burden, and as Jerry reflects on his vulnerability, a deep longing for safety overwhelms him. In the darkness of his room, memories of his mother bring tears to his eyes, amplifying his sense of isolation. Despite his suffering, Jerry remains resolute in his decision not to give…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 31 of The Chocolate War depicts a pivotal moment in Jerry’s emotional journey as he faces a confrontation with Janza, a bully whose actions trigger a deep sense of vulnerability in Jerry. The chapter opens with Jerry feeling utterly isolated after a difficult football practice where his teammates abandoned him, leaving him to wrestle with his sense of belonging. As he enters the scene where Janza confronts him, Jerry is confronted not just with the bully’s physical presence but with a barrage…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 33 of The Chocolate War presents a revealing conversation between Archie and Emile, where the depth of manipulation within their group is exposed. The chapter begins with Emile defending his actions, particularly his role in coercing another student to sell chocolates, despite their initial resistance. He proudly speaks about the psychological manipulation used to force the student into compliance, explaining how they organized a collective attack against the victim to break him down. This…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 35 of The Chocolate War portrays a charged atmosphere as Archie takes control of a controversial event at Trinity. The event, disguised as a football rally, quickly turns into a spectacle with a raffle that draws large crowds to the athletic field. The students eagerly participate in the raffle, buying tickets and fueling the excitement surrounding the event. Archie, overseeing the setup, ensures that every student has a clear view of the boxing ring, making sure the spectacle will captivate them.…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 34 of The Chocolate War explores Jerry’s descent into emotional isolation as he faces the intense alienation of being ignored by his peers at school. The chapter opens with Jerry realizing the extent to which his classmates are avoiding him, treating him as if he’s a pariah. This unsettling treatment intensifies on the bus ride to school, where he notices that even his former friends, such as Tony Santucci, seem to be intentionally looking past him. The sense of invisibility becomes even more…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 36 of The Chocolate War centers on Archie Costello's thrill as he orchestrates a controversial and sinister event—a fight between Renault and Janza, fueled by a raffle. The idea behind the raffle, with its brutal concept, taps into the darker emotions of greed and cruelty, elements that Archie believes are prevalent in his peers. As he looks over the raffle tickets, filled out by eager students betting on their chosen fighter, Archie is filled with a sense of power. The growing excitement around…
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