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Describe Buck’s relationship to Will’s brother and explain the lesson Buck gives.

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Buck is Will’s brother’s friend. He teaches Will about the consequences of revenge and the importance of breaking the cycle of violence.

Buck’s perspective emphasizes the need for reflection on choices and their impacts.

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Summarize Dani’s connection as Will’s childhood friend. What questions does Dani raise that make Will rethink his decisions?

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Dani is Will’s childhood friend who questions his motivations for revenge. She raises doubts about whether Will truly wants to follow the path of violence.

Dani’s inquiries prompt Will to reconsider his choices and their implications.

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Explain Mark’s role as Will’s uncle and discuss the warning Mark gives about fighting back, pulling the trigger, and continuing the cycle.

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Mark is Will’s uncle who warns him against retaliating and perpetuating violence. He emphasizes the dangers of pulling the trigger and the cycle of revenge.

Mark’s advice serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of violence.

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Discuss Mikey’s relationship as Will’s dad. What lesson does Mikey share involving killing the wrong person, and how does it make Will feel?

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Mikey is Will’s father who shares a lesson about the irreversible consequences of killing the wrong person. This lesson instills fear and doubt in Will about his choices.

Mikey’s experience highlights the weight of decisions in the context of violence.

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Identify Frick as the person who killed Buck. What consequences of revenge does Frick show to Will?

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Frick is the individual responsible for Buck’s death. He illustrates the destructive nature of revenge and its impact on lives.

Frick’s actions serve as a stark reminder of the cycle of violence.

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Describe Shawn as Will’s brother and interpret the meaning behind Shawn’s question, ‘You coming?’ What could it imply about Will’s choice and future?

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Shawn is Will’s brother who asks, ‘You coming?’ implying a choice between following a path of violence or seeking a different future.

This question reflects the pressure Will feels regarding his decisions and their potential consequences.

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Who is Buck and what lesson does he give Will?

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Buck is the brother figure of Will’s brother, met on floor 7. He tells Will he doesn’t have what it takes to kill someone and warns he’ll only end up hurting himself.

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What warning does Dani give Will during their encounter?

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Dani, Will’s childhood friend (floor 6), questions Will about what he will do and what if he misses his shot, making him rethink his decisions.

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What does Mark say to Will about pulling the trigger?

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Mark, Will’s uncle (floor 5), says Will can’t fight back yet and would mentally ruin himself and continue the cycle if he pulls the trigger.

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What lesson does Mikey give Will about revenge?

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Mikey, Will’s dad (floor 4), tells Will he killed the wrong guy himself and makes Will scared about what could happen if he ever did the same.

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Who is Frick to Will and what does his story show?

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Frick, the person who killed Buck (floor 3), shows Will the consequences of revenge.

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What is the meaning behind Shawn asking, ‘You coming?’

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Shawn, Will’s brother (floor 2), asks this as the ghosts exit the elevator. It means: Will must decide whether to join them and continue the revenge cycle, which could lead to his own death.

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What does Buck warn Will about hurting himself?

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Buck warns that seeking revenge could hurt Will more than anyone else.

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Why does Dani make Will rethink his decisions?

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By questioning his actions and asking ‘what if,’ Dani causes Will to reconsider.

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How does Mark’s advice relate to the cycle of violence?

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Mark warns Will that acting on revenge would mentally ruin him and continue the harmful cycle.

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How did Mikey’s mistake affect Will’s perspective?

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Mikey’s confession of killing the wrong guy makes Will afraid of repeating the same mistake.