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Sam introduces Anna to her future nemesis: ​"'That’s Rhonda Danes, the empress of Claremont High​' (Bowers 44).

Sam introduces Anna to her future nemesis: "'That's Rhonda Danes, the empress of Claremont High'" (Bowers 44).

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Sam introduces Anna to her future nemesis: "'That's Rhonda Danes, the empress of Claremont High'" (Bowers 44).

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While waiting for Gus outside his house, Hazel "'hear[s] a voice that was definitely a twisted version of his say, "'BECAUSE IT IS MY LIFE, MOM. IT BELONGS TO ME'(Green 139).

While waiting for Gus outside his house, Hazel "hear[s] a voice that was definitely a twisted version of his say, 'BECAUSE IT IS MY LIFE, MOM. IT BELONGS TO ME'" (Green 139).

Delilah is intensely drawn to Roy when they meet as teenagers: “From the first time Delilah heard Roy say the word "policy,' she knew she was in love with him '"(Latimere 7).

Delilah is intensely drawn to Roy when they meet as teenagers: "From the first time Delilah heard Roy say the word 'policy,' she knew she was in love with him" (Latimere 7).

When Ellen falls during figure skating practice, she "'[sits] up, clenching her gloved fists and growling, '"If I can’t do this jump, I’ll never make it to state!'" (Palazio 99).

When Ellen falls during figure skating practice, she "[sits] up, clenching her gloved fists and growling, 'If I can't do this jump, I'll never make it to state!'" (Palazio 99).

Betty finally expresses her frustration with the long journey when she exclaims, "'At this rate, we’ll never reach the ruins!'"(Anderson 98).