I grew up in a black family in a black neighborhood in a black country. I’ve traveled to other black cities in black countries all over the black continent. And in all of that time I’ve yet to find a place where black people like cats. One of the biggest reasons for that, as we know in South Africa, is that only witches have cats, and all cats are witches.
There was a famous incident during an Orlando Pirates soccer match a few years ago. A cat got into the stadium and ran through the crowd and out onto the pitch in the middle of the game. A security guard, seeing the cat, did what any sensible black person would do. He said to himself, “That cat is a witch.” He caught the cat and—live on TV—he kicked it and stomped it and beat it to death with a sjambok, a hard leather whip.
It was front-page news all over the country. White people lost their shit. Oh my word, it was insane. The security guard was arrested and put on trial and found guilty of animal abuse. He had to pay some enormous fine to avoid spending several months in jail. What was ironic to me was that white people had spent years seeing video of black people being beaten to death by other white people, but this one video of a black man kicking a cat, that’s what sent them over the edge. Black people were just confused. They didn’t see any problem with what the man did. They were like, “Obviously that cat was a witch. How else would a cat know how to get out onto a soccer pitch? Somebody sent it to jinx one of the teams. That man had to kill the cat. He was protecting the players.”
In South Africa, black people have dogs.
FUFI
A month after we moved to Eden Park, my mother brought home two cats. Black cats. Beautiful creatures. Some woman from her work had a litter of kittens she was trying to get rid of, and my mom ended up with two. I was excited because I’d never had a pet before. My mom was excited because she loves animals. She didn’t believe in any nonsense about cats. It was just another way in which she was a rebel, refusing to conform to ideas about what black people did and didn’t do.
In a black neighborhood, you wouldn’t dare own a cat, especially a black cat. That would be like wearing a sign that said, “Hello, I am a witch.” That would be suicide. Since we’d moved to a colored neighborhood, my mom thought the cats would be okay. Once they were grown we let them out during the day to roam the neighborhood. Then we came home one evening and found the cats strung up by their tails from our front gate, gutted and skinned and bleeding out, their heads chopped off. On our front wall someone had written in Afrikaans, “Heks”—“Witch.”
Colored people, apparently, were no more progressive than black people on the issue of cats.
I wasn’t exactly devastated about the cats. I don’t think we’d had them long enough for me to get attached; I don’t even remember their names. And cats are dicks for the most part. As much as I tried they never felt like real pets. They never showed me affection nor did they accept any of mine. Had the cats made more of an effort, I might have felt like I had lost something. But even as a kid, looking at these dead, mutilated animals, I was like, “Well, there you have it. Maybe if they’d been nicer, they could have avoided this.”
After the cats were killed, we took a break from pets for a while. Then we got dogs. Dogs are cool. Almost every black family I knew had a dog. No matter how poor you were, you had a dog. White people treat dogs like children or members of the family. Black people’s dogs are more for protection, a poor-man’s alarm system. You buy a dog and you keep it out in the yard. Black people name dogs by their traits. If it has stripes, you call it Tiger. If it’s vicious, you call it Danger. If it has spots, you call it Spotty. Given the finite number of traits a dog can have, pretty much everyone’s dogs have the same names; people just recycle them.
We’d never had dogs in Soweto. Then one day some lady at my mom’s work offered us two puppies. They weren’t planned puppies. This woman’s Maltese poodle had been impregnated by the bull terrier from next door, a strange mix. My mom said she’d take them both. She brought them home, and I was the happiest kid on earth.
My mom named them Fufi and Panther. Fufi, I don’t know where her name came from. Panther had a pink nose, so she was Pink Panther and eventually just Panther. They were two sisters who loved and hated each other. They would look out for each other, but they would also fight all the time. Like, blood fights. Biting. Clawing. It was a strange, gruesome relationship.
Panther was my mom’s dog; Fufi was mine. Fufi was beautiful. Clean lines, happy face. She looked like a perfect bull terrier, only skinnier because of the Maltese mixed in. Panther, who was more half-and-half, came out weird and scruffy-looking. Panther was smart. Fufi was dumb as shit. At least we always thought she was dumb as shit. Whenever we called them, Panther would come right away, but Fufi wouldn’t do anything. Panther would run back and get Fufi and then they’d both come. It turned out that Fufi was deaf. Years later Fufi died when a burglar was trying to break into our house. He pushed the gate over and it fell on her back and broke her spine. We took her to the vet and she had to be put down. After examining her, the vet came over and gave us the news.
“It must have been strange for your family living with a dog that was deaf,” he said.
“What?”
“You didn’t know your dog was deaf?” “No, we thought it was stupid.”
That’s when we realized that their whole lives the one dog had been telling the other dog what to do somehow. The smart, hearing one was helping the dumb, deaf one.
Fufi was the love of my life. Beautiful but stupid. I raised her. I potty-trained her. She slept in my bed. A dog is a great thing for a kid to have. It’s like a bicycle but with emotions.
Fufi could do all sorts of tricks. She could jump super high. I mean, Fufi could jump. I could hold a piece of food out above my own head and she’d leap up and grab it like it was nothing. If YouTube had been around, Fufi would have been a star.
Fufi was a little rascal as well. During the day we kept the dogs in the backyard, which was enclosed by a wall at least five feet high. After a while, every day we’d come home and Fufi would be sitting outside the gate, waiting for us. We were always confused. Was someone opening the gate? What was going on? It never occurred to us that she could actually scale a five-foot wall, but that was exactly what was happening. Every morning, Fufi would wait for us to leave, jump over the wall, and go roaming around the neighborhood.
I caught her one day when I was home for the school holidays. My mom had left for work and I was in the living room. Fufi didn’t know I was there; she thought I was gone because the car was gone. I heard Panther barking in the backyard, looked out, and there was Fufi, scaling the wall. She’d jumped, scampered up the last couple of feet, and then she was gone.
I couldn’t believe this was happening. I ran out front, grabbed my bicycle, and followed her to see where she was going. She went a long way, many streets over, to another part of the neighborhood. Then she went up to this other house and jumped over their wall and into their backyard. What the hell was she doing? I went up to the gate and rang the doorbell. This colored kid answered.
“May I help you?” he said.
“Yeah. My dog is in your yard.”
“What?”
“My dog. She’s in your yard.”
Fufi walked up and stood between us.
“Fufi, come!” I said. “Let’s go!”
This kid looked at Fufi and called her by some other stupid name, Spotty or some bullshit like that.
“Spotty, go back inside the house.”
“Whoa, whoa,” I said. “Spotty? That’s Fufi!” “No, that’s my dog, Spotty.”
“No, that’s Fufi, my friend.”
“No, this is Spotty.”
“How could this be Spotty? She doesn’t even have spots. You don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“This is Spotty!”
“Fufi!”
“Spotty!”
“Fufi!”
Of course, since Fufi was deaf she didn’t respond to “Spotty” or “Fufi.” She just stood there. I started cursing the kid out.
“Give me back my dog!”
“I don’t know who you are,” he said, “but you better get out of here.” Then he went into the house and got his mom and she came out.
“What do you want?” she said.
“That’s my dog!”
“This is our dog. Go away.”
I started crying. “Why are you stealing my dog?!” I turned to Fufi and begged her. “Fufi, why are you doing this to me?! Why, Fufi?! Why?!” I called to her. I begged her to come. Fufi was deaf to my pleas. And everything else.
I jumped onto my bike and raced home, tears running down my face. I loved Fufi so much. To see her with another boy, acting like she didn’t know me, after I raised her, after all the nights we spent together. I was heartbroken.
That evening Fufi didn’t come home. Because the other family thought I was coming to steal their dog, they had decided to lock her inside, so she couldn’t make it back the way she normally did to wait for us outside the fence. My mom got home from work. I was in tears. I told her Fufi had been kidnapped. We went back to the house. My mom rang the bell and confronted the mom.
“Look, this is our dog.”
This lady lied to my mom’s face. “This is not your dog. We bought this dog.” “You didn’t buy the dog. It’s our dog.”
They went back and forth. This woman wasn’t budging, so we went home to get evidence: pictures of us with the dogs, certificates from the vet. I was crying the whole time, and my mom was losing her patience with me. “Stop crying! We’ll get the dog! Calm down!”
We gathered up our documentation and went back to the house. This time we brought Panther with us, as part of the proof. My mom showed this lady the pictures and the information from the vet. She still wouldn’t give us Fufi. My mom threatened to call the police. It turned into a whole thing. Finally my mom said, “Okay, I’ll give you a hundred rand.”
“Fine,” the lady said.
My mom gave her some money and she brought Fufi out. The other kid, who thought Fufi was Spotty, had to watch his mother sell the dog he thought was his. Now he started crying. “Spotty! No! Mom, you can’t sell Spotty!” I didn’t care. I just wanted Fufi back.
Once Fufi saw Panther she came right away. The dogs left with us and we walked. I sobbed the whole way home, still heartbroken. My mom had no time for my whining.
“Why are you crying?!”
“Because Fufi loves another boy.”
“So? Why would that hurt you? It didn’t cost you anything. Fufi’s here. She still loves you. She’s still your dog. So get over it.”
Fufi was my first heartbreak. No one has ever betrayed me more than Fufi. It was a valuable lesson to me. The hard thing was understanding that Fufi wasn’t cheating on me with another boy. She was merely living her life to the fullest. Until I knew that she was going out on her own during the day, her other relationship hadn’t affected me at all. Fufi had no malicious intent.
I believed that Fufi was my dog, but of course that wasn’t true. Fufi was a dog. I was a boy. We got along well. She happened to live in my house. That experience shaped what I’ve felt about relationships for the rest of my life: You do not own the thing that you love. I was lucky to learn that lesson at such a young age. I have so many friends who still, as adults, wrestle with feelings of betrayal. They’ll come to me angry and crying and talking about how they’ve been cheated on and lied to, and I feel for them. I understand what they’re going through. I sit with them and buy them a drink and I say, “Friend, let me tell you the story of Fufi.”
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Why is this line so powerful? What is it saying? How do you think this outrage over this cat made the black people in South Africa feel?
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but when they saw a white person getting attack by a black person, they had to throw the black person to jail for attacking a white person. Which is very unfair.
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This line is so powerful because it is basically saying that the white people finally opened their eyes to the abuse going on.But they never focused or cared about when the Blacks would get treated wrongly.All now just out of nowhere they start caring and getting scared.This outrage over this cat video made the black people feel like they were still less.I say this because now that one of their people the white man does something wrong they then start getting worried and scared.But when its about a black man they don’t even turn to look at them.
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I think that the cat made the black people in south africa like they were less and they made them feel really bad .
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This line explains how life isn’t just far for many and has become more serious. For example, police were arrest for killing. And paid a high enormous fine to get out of jail, while on the other hand, when a black person kills a person, he is charge for many reasons, and isn’t forgive.
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When people saw this event happen on live TV people got mad because black people felt like the white people only thought about what they thought was right. The reason why this is powerful is because this shows how if a black person got hurt no one would care but if it was a white person everyone would be mad.
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i think the outrage over this cat made black people from south africa like if they weren’t valuable people others seems to care more about a cat being beaten to death by a black person than caring about a black person being killed by white people.
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Black people were confused due to The black security guard being arrested for killing a cat which was a unfair thing because in the text Trevor explains how in a video white people are beating up a black person and White people did not find that insane. what Trevor means is that Black people are being treated unfairly and how white people don’t care about Black people or their feelings which is a cruel thing.
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south african people were feeling mad because what the black man did was nothing compare on what white police men do to black men.
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I would say that this line is so powerful, because In my opinion I think it relates to what is happening today in our world. Another reason on why the line is so powerful is because this paragraph is saying that white people are making a big deal about a black person beating up a black cat, but the white people don’t really make a big deal when a white person beats a black person to death.The black cat makes black people in South Africa feel scared and nervous, because they think that black cats are “witches pet” and are practically bad luck.
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I think people in africa were suprised too. Because to them cats are witches. So they would think about someone trying to jinx a person in the field.
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the black people from south Africa were offended because the whites dont get in trouble as much as black people do. for example in the text a white person can beat up a black person and can get away with it because black people cant do nothing about it but the black person kicks a cat because he believes its a witch he gets in trouble and is considered guilty of animal abuse because white people got mad at him for that.
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people seem to care more about the cat than the actual person.
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I think like people can be diiferent because like they will not be the same like theyw ill act different.
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I think the outrange with the cat made the black people feel angry but they didn’t see a problem with what he did because white people do way worse things to black people.
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What was ironic to me was that white people had spent years seeing video of black people being beaten to death by other white people, but this one video of a black man kicking a cat, that’s what sent them over the edge. Black people were just confused.this shows that the south africans felt offended by the video because the white people enjoyed seeing that video and many other things that white people watch
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This outrage over this cat made the black people in South Africa feel confused because they’re making a big deal about a cat like a colored person kicking a cat but when a white person was beating a colored person til death people people don’t say anything.
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When a black person gets hit by a white person they don’t do anything about it but when a black person hits a white person is when they’re start doing something about it
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bad to them . Yes , I know that treating a animal like that is not correct but , black people grew up with that idea, and it is something normal for them . Also white people take the time to watch a video where a cat gets beat up to death by a black person , but they don’t see how they treat black people.
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feel hurt probably upset.
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White people saw another white man doing something bad and they care about them but when a black person does something they really don’t care
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The most powerful line in my opinion is they were mistreating the black people even after it was the whites doing. I feel like that is very powerful because it shows that blacks are getting mistreated and judged just because of the color of there skin which seems very unfair.
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This line was so powerful becuase it shows what was important to white people ,anf it clearly was not black people.The outrage over the cat made black people mad and confused because when they are being beaten to death they dont get any punishments.
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his line is so powerful because it the line is power full because explains how white people realized that all the abuse they had going on had to stop. I think the cat made the black people in South Africa still feel less of a person because the white still didn’t care about them.
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And this line is powerful because its saying that white people had finally realized that abuse was going on and how things werent fair,but also how they didnt care about what was happening.
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This line is powerfull because White people finally understood what they were doing to African American and how poorly they were getting treated . I think this outrage over this cat made the black people in South Africa feel less because they mad them feel that they still don’t care about them .
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This line is very powerful because it shows how white people only cared when a black cop kicked a animal to death but they didn’t care when they saw a black person being beaten to death by white people.
The outrage over the security guard killing the cat got punished but when a white man doesn’t get punished for beating up a black man.
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This line is so powerful because it shows how only white people cared about how the African American treated the cat and didn’t know why he was doing that for.I also think that people in South Africa really didn’t care about how he treated the cat because of how they would think the cats where witches.Then something else that I’ve say is that people in South African probably felt mad about the white people making the cop go to jail for doing the right thing for his country.
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this outrage made the black people in south Africa feel worthless and confused because they were making a big deal about a cat but they didnt do anything when a white person was beating a colored person.
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that they live in a neighorhood that is fulled with cats and rats
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They would arrest the black person. Which is very unfair . Because white people have attacked black people and the police let that happen.
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This line is powerful because it shows that white people have more power than black people. The black people were confused because they think that what the man did was not bad instead, the whites took it in a very different way and used that advantage to imprison this man.
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In my opinion the reason why the line is so powerful because white people finally open there eyes on how black people are treated in the real world. It made black people feel that it is unfair and that they are seen as a crime.
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They didn’t care about what other people thought about them with cats
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They didn’t care about what other people thought about them with cats
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They didn’t care about what other people thought about them with cats
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Well here the mother is refusing to believe the things being said about the cats she loves animals and she will have those 2 black cats
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How does this flashback (a scene set in a time earlier than the main story) enhance Trevor’s story? Why does he include it here?
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like understand more of his main idea .
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The reason Why trevor added this is because he wants to show that people still don´t treat each other equal and still discriminate.
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In this paragraph Trevor describes the how The cats he had were killed brutally. He uses the words skinned,Bleeding,gutted which gives us a image on how the cats looked with their heads chopped off. This seems pretty nasty and gives us a connection with the Author.
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The flashback about the death of the cats enhance Trevor’s story, because he is showing us and giving us how the people had killed the cats and how they thought the cats are very dangerous and cursed to them. He includes this to his story because hes giving us an idea on how it was back them to have black cats as a pet in my opinion.
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this flashback enhance Trevor’s story because Trevor wants us to know that they are still the same till now. He include it in their because he wants us to understand what is happening still.
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I think he included the flashback here so he could share his experience.
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Trevor includes it there because people treat the cats bad because he said their heads get chopped off.
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The flashback enhances Trevor’s story because Trevor wanted to show us that he’s still the same and the people back then.
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This shows the thoughts that other people had on them and what each thing meant to them like the cats
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I feel like the reason for Trevor’s flashback was to show that people these days are still getting mistreated because of the color of there skin. He wants to show equality in this world.
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hurt a simple innocent black cat
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The flashback enhances Trevor’s story because what happened back then still to this day happens now, and how black people are treated now is just a piece of how they were treated back in the day.
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Trevor also includes the main idea of peoples stories and give people of what was happening.
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this flashback enhances Trevor Noah because the way his people we treated back in the day are still being treated like these stereotypes and discrimination.
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This flashback enhance Trevor’s story in how Trevor gave us a view on how people back then and now are still the same and how nothing has really changed .I think he include this because he wanted to give the reader different perspectives of people .
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How Trevor enhances a flashback in his story is by telling us what cats meant to them or to the people from South Africa and what dogs meant to them which was that dogs were more like used for protection.The reason for why he includes that here is because he wants to let us know hat pets meant to them.
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I believe that the flashback enhances Trevor’s story by showing us that nothing has change and that they treat everyone the same. The reason why he includes this is to make everyone understand a little better
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Why was Fufi such a significant part of Trevor’s life? What did Fufi bring Trevor that many other people did not?
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The reason why Fufi was a big part of Trevor´s life is because fufi brought him happiness as a kid and made him forget whats going on in the world.
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Based on the text his dog brought happiness and love which was something Trevor really liked about his dog and his dog also had emotions which was a great thing for Trevor. After losing his dog he felt sad because he was attached to his dog because it was like losing a family member. Fufi brought happiness, love, joy in Trevor’s life.
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Fufi was such a significant part of Trevor’s life because Fufi was very very important to Trevor and Trevor loved her to death even though he did not know she was death. Fufi brought happiness, enjoyment, and excitement to Trevor’s life, because She would always be with Trevor every time of day.Trevor would do anything to be with Flufi everyday in his life.
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Fufi was such a significant part of Trevor’s life because Fufi was the only thing that kept him company and never made Trevor feel lonely.
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Fufi brought joy to his life and made him feel happy that he got to raise her.
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fufi brought love to Trevor that many people didn’t.
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Fufi was a such significant part of Trevor’s life because she made him happy and she was always there for him.
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Fufi was significant because he brought happiness to his life
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Fufi was a big part of Trevor’s life because she brought him happiness. She was always there for him through the tough times and they both got through it together.
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Fufi was a significant part of Trevors life because he brought joy and happiness into his life, something that other people didnt bring into his life.
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Fufi was such a sighificant part of Trevor’s life because of the great things she has brought to him . Fufi gave him happiness and hope . Fufi was part of Trevor life and she made try to forget the hate in the world .
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Fufi was important because she was the one who brought happiness to Trevor
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Fufi was a significant part of Trevor’s life because she brought happiness into his life
She brought him happiness because all the things happening still brought him happening.
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Fufi was such a significant part of Trevor’s life because he showed her how to potty trained her and he say’s that she was a great dog for a kid like him even though she was deaf.Something that brought fufi into Trevor’s life was the fact the she made Trevor happy from other dogs,since people in south Africa used dogs as their protection.
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The reason why Fufi was such a significant part of Trevor’s life was because it was like a best friend to him, someone special to him. Fufi brought him happiness into his life that made him not give up in life and keep going.
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How does the highlighted dialogue (lines 43-48) enhance Trevor’s story? Why does Trevor include it here? What emotion is his trying to evoke from the reader?
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at the end of the day it ends up meaning nothing to them and you end up feeling pointless because you gave it your all.
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that moment , and he wanted us to know how hard it was for him to accept that she was never his dog .I feel like the emotion that he is trying to evoke from the reader is sadness because we know that he got attached to Flufi really fast and how much happiness she brought to him .
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This shows how much Trevor cared for the dog and how much happiest the dog brought him.
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Trevor begged for his mother to get Fuif back. But the family wouldn’t let Fufi back. The family would have considered Fufi as one of their own dogs. This Enhance Trevor story on how others that he loves, doesn’t allows stay with him.
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He is trying to let the reader know how he feels due to thinking a kid is robbing his dog he raised and how fufi didn’t recognized him.
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We know once Trevor get fuffi back he learns that he does not own the things he love which probably is a lesson that has to do with relationships and It means that he can’t control the things he loves.Maybe because he knows how what Fuffi did was not cheating on Trevor the dog was just enjoying his life and that did not affect the relationship Trevor has between his dog. in the text it explains how Trevor had a first heartbreak moment in his life which indicates a important event in the story.
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The emotion he seems to try to evoke from the reader is sadness and Strong impacting feeling. When Trevor realizes his dog did not recognize him and he felt betrayed by His dog. He includes it here because he wants the reader to feel like they are there Listening to him and we are seeing what is going on.
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Trevor include it their because he wanted to show how it hurts how she left him over another boy and how hurt trevor was by that.
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These lines enhanced Trevor’s story because he had so much love over his pet dog Fufi, he adds this in his story because he wanted us to feel the same way he had felt in that situation in his life. And I think that he also added this because to tell us how white people will treat black people when they lost something. The emotion he is trying to evoke from us is sadness and anger, because the boy and the mother were both lying all along just to see what the mother could "offer"them for the Fufi back in return.
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it enhance Trevor story because Fufi was everything to Trevor. Trevor included it in here because he want to tell the reader it was never his to begin with. the emotion was helpless because Trevor couldn’t do anything about it.
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Trevor is trying to bring the emotion of him being heartbroken because of Fufi being with other people after he raised her.
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Trevor includes it there because so the reader can imagine better the scene. The emotion he’s trying to evoke the reader is imagining the scene and ind of sadness because he’s fighting for his dog and they’re taking his dog away.
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The dialogue enhance Trevor’s story because it shows how much Trevor love Fufi. He cares so much about Fufi.
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He was mad and sad because his dog was important to him and he wanted his dog back.
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In this scene is really shows his love towards Fufi. I feel like he included that because he wanted to shared his story to someone he really cared about. Trevor was trying not to be emotional because he knew that Fufi was never his which was very heartbreaking for him to accept.
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to take Fufi away
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The highlighted dialogue in lines 43-48 enhances Trevor’s story because it shows how he is feeling at that very moment.
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It enhances Trevor story because the love he had towards Fufi and how Fufi forgot about him . The emotion his trying to evoke from the reader is sort of like sadness because he got hurt and he was heartbroken knowing Fufi was with another boy and forgot about Trevor.
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These scene truly demonstrated how Fufi was essential to Trevor and how he was heart broken to see her with another kid, after everything he did. He included it since he needed to recount an anecdote about that indicated a feeling he wouldn’t overlook.
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These scene really showed how Fufi was very important to Trevor and how he was heart broken to see her with another boy, after all he did. He included it because he wanted to tell a story
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The highlight of lines 43 to 48 is enhance into Trevor’s story because it shows how they wouldn’t give him his dog even though it was his,he might have wanted to included that to tell us that he wouldn’t get his dog back because of his color skin or race basically.
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Trevor includes this dialogue to be able to feel that moment more because when you read it you feel sad when you read that Trevor had been separated from his dog and the reading is more interesting because you want to know more details and know what happened with Trevor and the dog.
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It enhances Trevor’s story because with fufi just acting like she didn’t know him must have been heartbroken to him.
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What lesson does Trevor learn once he gets fluffy back? Why is this a good conclusion for this chapter?
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see things differently .
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This is a good conclusion because this shows how Trevor has a different way of seeing the world now.
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We know once Trevor get fuffi back he learns that he does not own the things he love which probably is a lesson that has to do with relationships and It means that he can’t control the things he loves.Maybe because he knows how what Fuffi did was not cheating on Trevor the dog was just enjoying his life and that did not affect the relationship Trevor has between his dog. in the text it explains how Trevor had a first heartbreak moment in his life which indicates a important event in the story.
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The lesson that Trevor learns once he got Fufi in returned is that “you do not own the things that you love.” Once he learned that lesson,he saw the world different.Trevor has told many of his friends about it. This is also a good conclusion to the end of this chapter because the lesson he has been taught can also give some of the readers the same lesson, and make then see the world differently as he did once he learned that lesson.
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the lesson Trevor learns once he gets fluffy back is that no matter what happens, you will never have the thing you have forever. this is a good conclusion for this chapter because Trevor lost someone that he was close with.
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I think this is a good ending because he tells the lesson he learned at the end of all of it.
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That’s a good conclusion for the chapter because a lot of people think that way and that’s bad because that’s what happened to Trevor with fufi and he ended up sufferring when they were taking the dog away which technically wasn’t his dog.
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Trevor learns that how much he love fluffy and it’s a good conclusion is telling us how he feels.
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That his dog brought happiness to his life and that his dad probable dosent know
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I think Trevor has probably learned that he has to let go eventually to the things that mean the dearest to you. I feel like this is a good conclusion for this chapter because they show us that it might be hard at first but you have to move on to the things that mean dearest to you.
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The lesson Trevor learned is that no matter how much you love someone ,they do not belong to you.Just because you love something ,it does not mean they love you back.
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The lesson that Trevor gets is not everything you love might not always be with you … sometimes things have to go for a reason.. This is a good conclusion for this chapter because it gives us a point of view on Trevor emotions . Also its a good conclusion because it sort of like a life lesson .
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This is a good conclusion for this chapter because we can see that Trevor actually thought things out,and was able to see things differently.He was able to realize that not everything lasts for ever,and no one or anything is actually all your
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An exercise Trevor adapts once he gets cushioned back is that you can’t generally possess something.This is a decent end for this section since this shows toward the day’s end trevor mastered something
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The lesson that Trevor learn after getting fufi back is that he didn’t own the thing that he loved because either way fufi was a dog and Trevor was a boy.The reason for why this is a good conclusion for the end of this chapter is because fufi was his first heartbreak after she had made another boy cry and he had learned from that.
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This is a good conclusion for the chapter because it shows how Trevor understood that he could not be the owner of what he loved, although it hurts, it is a reflection that really usually happens in life, and although we do not want to have to overcome it.
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The lesson that Trevor learns when he gets fufi was that the things that you think are yours never really are and when you give your heart to someone or anything in the world and is taken away from you, you will be heartbroken .
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Basically this is saying almost every black family had a dog for protection basically as an alarm so i think they used these dogs to stay safe from who ever try to hurt them
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