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book: bridge of clay by markus zusak

on pg. 9, matthew says: "let me tell you about our brother. the fourth dunbar boy named clay. everything happened to him. we were all of us changed through him." discuss the changes this is referring to. how are each of the boys different by the end of the story?

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