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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 13 of The Chocolate War opens with Brother Leon cheerfully conducting a roll call, a stark contrast to the turmoil experienced by The Goober. While Brother Leon takes pleasure in his role as the orchestrator of the chocolate sale, using it as an opportunity to stir school spirit and create unity among students, The Goober is wrestling with deeper emotional issues. The memory of the Room Nineteen incident continues to haunt him, leaving him in a state of shock and depression. Initially, The Goober…
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      Chapter 14

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 14 of The Chocolate War focuses on the challenges faced by students as they participate in the school’s chocolate sale, particularly highlighting the pressures felt by John Sulkey. John approaches the sale with enthusiasm, knowing that it offers him an opportunity to engage with the community and earn recognition. Every year, he carefully compiles a list of reliable customers, including his Aunt Agnes, Father O'Toole, and the Thorntons, who are always eager to support a good cause. However, this…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 12 of The Chocolate War is filled with a palpable sense of tension during football practice, as Coach’s rising frustration with the freshmen’s performance becomes increasingly evident. His voice, strained and hoarse from constant shouting, adds weight to the atmosphere, signaling just how far the freshmen fall short of his expectations. Jerry, battered from previous plays and mentally exhausted, does his best to shake off his injuries, focusing on getting through the practice. As he takes his…
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      Chapter 17

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 17 of The Chocolate War builds up an intense atmosphere during the roll call in Brother Leon’s classroom, where the students’ responses regarding their chocolate sales highlight the weight of the ongoing assignment. The Goober, nervously waiting for Jerry Renault’s turn, is acutely aware of the internal struggle Jerry has been facing due to his refusal to sell chocolates as part of a Vigils assignment. Jerry’s decision to resist has impacted his life in significant ways, affecting his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 15 of The Chocolate War delves into the intricate dynamics of power and manipulation between Emile Janza and Archie. The interaction begins with Emile approaching Archie with a seemingly casual question about a photograph that doesn’t even exist. The underlying tension in their exchange is palpable, as Emile’s curiosity about the supposed photograph reveals his vulnerability. Archie, ever the master of psychological manipulation, teases Emile about the photo, all while being acutely aware of…
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      Chapter 19

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 19 of The Chocolate War delves deeply into Jerry’s emotional and physical struggle following his decision to refuse selling chocolates for the school fundraiser. The effects of his rebellion become tangible, as Jerry feels drained, like he’s suffering from a hangover. His mind races with worries, from the upcoming geography test to the realization that his defiance against Brother Leon has attracted attention far beyond his own internal conflict. This realization comes when a junior student…
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      Chapter 18

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 18 of The Chocolate War takes readers deep into Jerry’s internal world as he wrestles with the growing realization that his defiance against Brother Leon is taking a significant emotional toll on him. The chapter opens with Jerry grappling with a series of existential thoughts that force him to reflect on the choices he has made. His mind races with self-questioning, and the weight of his decisions starts to feel suffocating. He envisions himself as both the interrogator and the one being…
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      Chapter 20

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 20 of The Chocolate War vividly portrays the power dynamics at play within the school, specifically showcasing the influence of the Vigils, a powerful student group led by the manipulative Archie. The chaos in Brother Jacques' U.S. History class serves as a stark demonstration of this control. The chapter opens with a disruptive sequence that has become routine for the students. Whenever Brother Jacques mentions the word "environment," the class erupts into a bizarre display of energy, with…
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      Chapter 21

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 21 of The Chocolate War delves into Kevin Chartier's struggles as he faces the disappointing reality of the chocolate sale fundraiser. After visiting seven houses with no success, Kevin becomes disheartened and frustrated, realizing the challenge ahead of him. In an attempt to alleviate his feelings of failure, he calls his friend Danny Arcangelo, but Danny has little better luck, managing to sell only one box to his diabetic aunt. The two friends laugh about their shared difficulties but also turn…
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      Chapter 22

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 22 of The Chocolate War presents a tense and unsettling situation for Brian Cochran, as he grapples with the anxiety caused by the alarming decline in sales for the chocolate sale fundraiser. The previous day's drop was the sharpest yet, and Brian feels the weight of the responsibility on his shoulders. His dread is intensified by the knowledge that Brother Leon, the unpredictable and volatile teacher, will be the one to hear the dismal figures. Leon has already made Brian feel inadequate with his…
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