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IN

MEMORY

OF

TIMOTHY

Timothy’s Death

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Sight Returns

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1.Some of the events in this book are factual

experiences from WORLD WAR ll.

2.Timothy and Phillip used the stones they found on

the shore to tell the date since they found the island

three days after surviving on the raft. AS they were

attacked on April 6th 1942.

3.Phillip’s mother never liked black people, she said,

"Black people are different and they live differently.”

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This story is based on racism like Phillip said to

Timothy, “Are you still black?” By saying this he

means I don’t care what colour you are on the

out side you are still my friend. Phillip

overcame Timothy’s colour on the outside and

only cares for what's on the INSIDE

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