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Summary Of Bunked Compassion Book By Ellyana Katzenstein
Title: Bunked compassion book by Ellyana Katzenstein.

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Chapter 1: Lu!. Chapter 2: Camp Counselors! Chapter 3: Summer Camp! Introduction In the television show Bunked, there are a lot of things that have happened. For example, when they went to camp, kikiwaka became their parents and none of the kids were happy along the way. They introduced new characters like Lu who soon after joining the camp as a counselor becomes the owner of the camp because the old camp director quit and the old camp director was super strict. Lu is very relaxed and calm, full of life, and brightens people's day. And she makes sure the kids have a good time. But she also makes sure the kids stay safe and she keeps them from making bad decisions. Chapter 1 is all about Lu! But there are other camp counselors like Hazel who are spoiled and jealous because she likes Xander. Unfortunately for Hazel, Xander was with Emma. Do you want to know more about this drama? Well if so go to chapter 2 it's all about the drama between camp counselors. In chapter 3, we talk about the entire summer camp—for example, all the kids at summer camp like Zuri Ravie and Destinie Owen and more. Chapter 1- The Lu!
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She used to be a camp counselor, but then she became the camp director. A lot of the camp counselors looked up to her and she made a big impact on the kids. She sometimes helps the kids more than the counselors

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