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  • Arnold narrates, "We held grandmother's wake three days later. We knew that people would be coming in large numbers. But we were stunned because almost two thousand Indians showed up that day to say good-bye" (Alexie 159).
  • We will all miss you!
  • My grandma died and I am depressed now.
  • Arnold reflects, "I was joyless. I mean I can't even tell you how I found the strength to get up each morning. And yet, each morning, I did get up and go to school" (Alexie 173).
  • Wellpinit destroyed by Reardan!
  • Arnold declares, "I whooped. We had defeated the enemy! We had defeated the Champions! We were David who had thrown a stone into the brain of Goliath! (Alexie 195).
  • I defeated the undefeated!
  • Arnold narrates, "'Arnold, I'm sorry,' she said. 'But I just got a phone can for your mother. It's your sister. She's passed away.' 'What do you mean?' I asked. I knew what she meant, but I wanted her to say something else. Anything else" (Alexie 201).
  • I regret to inform you that your sister is gone
  • I'm running away now
  • After seeing Rowdy crying and trying to comfort him but starts laughing because Rowdy missed a punch at him, Arnold narrates, "'It's all your fault,' he said. 'What's my fault?' I asked. 'Your sister is dead because you left us. You killed her'" (Alexie 211).
  • Your sister's death is your fault! I hate you!
  • I'm bored, want to play basketball?
  • Arnold narrates, "Rowdy and I played one-on-one for hours. We played until dark. We played until the streetlights lit up the court. We played until the bats swooped down on our heads. We played until the moon was huge and golden and perfect in the dark sky. We didn't keep score" (Alexie 230)
  • I know you won't change, so sure and let's not keep score!
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