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Essay heading: Ordinary People
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Dr. Berger judges the recent events and problems that Cal has had to go though. He constructively lets Cal see that he is going though a crisis and the gap between him and Conrad must be closed.
3.) Conrad exhibits nonverbal communication throughout the whole movie. After the accident he feels there is no purpose to life and that he is to blame
for Buck’s death... displayed 300 characters
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After the accident he feels there is no purpose to life and that he is to blame
for Buck’s death. He isolates himself from his mother which causes problems for the whole family. After the swim meet Conrad causes trouble with a fellow swim mate over a simple misunderstanding, in which he started. Even when he went out with Karen he was distant... displayed next 300 characters
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