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John Quinn does not explain the rule about the paddle to Paul, the narrator of “The Pigman & Me.” How does this one action affe...Asked by shynice
John Quinn does not explain the rule about the paddle to Paul, the narrator of “The Pigman & Me.” How does this one action affect the rest of the essay?
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Cindy
John Quinn does not explain the rule about the paddle to Paul, the narrator of “The Pigman & Me.” How does this one action affect the rest of the essay?
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wtfreak
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Bittybee_08
The answer is, It affects the rest of the story because now John wants to fight Paul but he didn't know he was supposed to give it to him.
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