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Inside Out Terry Trueman Analysis
In the novel Inside Out by terry trueman,the character Zach ah schizophrenia ,and then goes into a local café to get a maple bar and waits for his mom to come pick him up.But at an instant the café is getting robbed.Zach doesn’t know what to do,so so he listens to what the robbers says and goes with the other hostages.These boys are all similar in one certain way as they are often judge and misunderstood by society ,yet different in ther own way in witch they deal with there problems and / conflicts in life.
When the café is getting robbed thet start to talk to Zach and tell him to be quiet and as they talk they all learn about the conflicts they have in there lives. The robbers Frosty and Stormy are liestening Zach story about his mental


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