105) What does the progression of 'dot' to 'boy' tell us about the role of exploring and meeting the people in the camp? What does this represent about how other Germans view the Jews? This shows that the Germans don't care about the Jews and treat them like dots not people.
(109) What effect does the boys both having the same birthday have? He gets a more friendly connection between them and Bruno. Having your birthday at the same time as someone else makes interacting and befriending each other
(113-4) What do Bruno and Shmuel 'argue' about? What does Bruno decide to stop the argument?
(115) What does Bruno's last question reveal to Shmuel? What do you think Shmuel thinks of Bruno because of asking this question? He probably thinks that he is ignorant or doesnt understand his situation, and doesnt understand the gravity of his entrapment.
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