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Enders Game Notec Chapter 1-7
Chapter 1-Third
Characters:
* Andrew (Ender)- main character, a third * Deedee-nurse * Peter-Enders’s older brother, evil * Doctor- took monitor from Ender * Bugger * Miss.Pumphrey-Ender’s teacher * Stilson- boy that Ender beat up * Valentine
Places:
* Doctor’s office * Miss.Pumphrey’s Class * Bus stop
Society Things: * Monitor-in the neck, can see and hear what the person wearing it sees or hears * Third- the third child in a family, this is outlawed
Summary:
The monitor is removed from Ender’s neck. Ender dreams of having a relationship with Peter. Ender goes to school but can’t focus and is made fun of. Ender beats up Stilson for making fun of him being a third.

Chapter 2: Peter
Characters:
* Ender- third child * Valentine- Ender’s older sister, kind * Peter- evil, a planner * Mother- the kids mom * Father- the kids dad
Places:
* Home
Society Things * Buggers and astronauts game
Descriptions:
* Peter-beautiful 10 year old boy with dark thick hair and a face that could have belonged to Alexander the Great * Peter- planner and thinks about the long time not short time
Summary:
Peter, Ender and Valentine are home alone. Peter talks about how Ender is now normal. The boys play the Buggers and Astronauts game. Peter wins. Peter talks about how he will kill Ender one day but no one will know it was him.

Chapter 3: Graff
Characters:
* Ender * Mother * Peter * Father * Valentine * Colonel Hyrum Graff
Society Things * The I.F. (International Fleet) * Noncomplying Families Act * Battle Room * Battle school * Buggers
Descriptions:
* War games- all the boys are organize into armies. Day after day, in zero gravity, there are mock battles. Nobody gets hurt but winning and losing matters.
Summary:
* Ender’s family starts out all together. Then the doorbell rings and Dad answers the door. It is Colonel Hyrum

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