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3.3.1.2 Andrew

Simon Price called Andrew peanut because his allergy and pizza face for his acne. He d idn’t care if it influences Andrew’s confidence. He was not as brave as Fat to confess his feeling for Gaia, his crush. Andrew cared so much on his appearance. He made sure that he got his best look in front of Gaia. In Hilltop House, Andrew Price was styl ing his hair with his mother’s blow- drier. He had never looked forward to a disco or a party as much as he had longed for tonight. p. 469

3.3.1.3 Sukhvinder

Sukvinder hate herself, her own body. She waited until all of her family felt asleep then she began to slice her wrist. It left ugly scars on her wrists, so she always wore long sleeves to hide it. “But wh – Jesus,” said Gaia. Sukhvinder had pulled back the sleeves of her sweatshirt. Her inner arms were covered in ugly criss-cross scars, and angry fresh-clotted cuts travelled up from her wrist to her inner arm. p. 396

3.3.1.4 Stuart

Stuart was depicted an average boy, but he was so confident because he was popular enough with his humorous. He deemed that his adoptive parents were less resilient than him. For him, they were just object of fun, especially his father. His loping walk, his skinniness, his thin sallow face, overlarge ears and permanently pained expression were distinctive enough, but it was his trenchant humour, his detachment and poise that set him apart. p.30

3.3.2 Way of Talking

3.3.2.1 Krystal

Krystal was barely could read but she was skilled at rowing. Krystal never learnt polite behavior from her mother. All she did was because Terry gave her a bad example for her, Krystal and Terry were really alike when it came on how the way they talked. Krystal didn’t know how treated and talked to people who were older than her, such as her guidance counselor. But Krystal stopped at the end of the row, stuck up her middle finger at Cubby and screamed, “I DI’N’ DO NOTHIN’, YOU PRICK” p.35

3.3.2.2 Andrew

Athough Andrew was raised by father who always swearing in front of him, he knew how to be polite. Andrew knew how to talk to his classmates, his bestfriend and to the eldest. Moreover it was impossible thing to him for using vulgar language to confront his father, or else he would get punishment. 9 “Andy, it’s Tessa Wall. Is Stu with you?” “No,” he said. “Sorry.” But he was not at all sorry that Fats was not with him. p.531

3.3.2.3 Sukhvinder