Gren's Ghost

Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
How do Finn's feelings about Gren change throughout the story?A. Finn views Gren as a rival at school in the beginning of the story but eventually views him as a friend.B. Finn is intimidated by Gren in the beginning of the story and decides to change who he is to be tough like Gren at the end.C. Finn views Gren as a friend in the beginning of the story, but eventually realizes Gren will not be friends with him publically.D. Finn questions Gren's intentions in the beginning of the story but comes to realize how much fun he can have with Gren.

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The correct answer is C. Finn views Gren as a friend in the beginning of the story, but eventually realizes Gren will not be friends with him publicly.

This choice highlights the evolution of Finn's feelings as he grapples with the complexities of friendship, social dynamics, and the realization that his friendship with Gren may not be accepted or reciprocated in the same way in public settings.

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