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Zoe and Lily report from their English classroom on Creative Connections. They discuss hypothetical situations and share their thoughts. Aiden's character development is mentioned, as well as the topic of spending time alone. They conclude by thanking the listeners. Reporting live from our English classroom on Creative Connections, we are Zoe and Lily. Lily, if you were Aiden in the fight with Connor, what would you have said? I would probably assure him that that's just happens to everybody, and that he can probably go over it in a much better way. If you had a blog, what would your name be for the blog, and what would you post? I probably just post about my daily life. Alright, number three. If you were the designer for people with no arms, what would you create? Um, maybe, like, be gentle, but it's shaped differently, but it's in a better way. Okay, number four. Aiden changes a lot throughout this book. How is Aiden different from the start to the end of the book? Well, at first she is kind of shy and too barren to be around people, but at the end she doesn't really care much at all, and she's kind of proud to be herself. Number five. Aiden and Connor stay away from people. Who do you know that spends a lot of time alone? How do you spend time with them? I don't know. I mean, I spend a lot of time alone. But, um, I guess my friend Leo, he spends a lot of time alone. But usually he can call a time where I offer to play video games with him. Alright, thank you for listening. Bye-bye.