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Monday, December 26, 2016

The curious incident of the dog on the nighttime

Do you ever work out at cars and when you see a red car its a good day for you just now if you see a brown car its a spoiled day? This son named Christopher Bonne was a boy that was diagnosed with a disorder called Aspergers. He precept the orbit in truth distinctly than approximately hatful, he was not qualified to figure out peoples emotions or wasnt able to understand people very well. His header functions very differently and in the apply as well the chapters has been create verbally in prime numbers. This boy has came to a murder gibe which a dog was bushed(p) from getting stabbed by a pitch fork, since he ilk dogs a lot it do him sad to see a departed dog so he was carrying the dog in his arms. The women named Mrs. clip came out and saw her dog was dead and she screamed at him. At this point Christopher couldnt bag it since he couldnt understand what was sledding on so he had to stick his head in the ground and cover his ears this was his halcyon zone whe n he couldnt present anything. From this story I precious to show the differences in his disposition/point of view vs. how we see things and how we take actions differently. So I am going to gibber more or less the differences in which his mind and our normal peoples mind functions. \n\nChristopher was a very smart boy when it came to math, he was able to illuminate most of the questions instantly, and how he solves the problems were different than how we solve problems. But what he suffered the most was communication as you seen in the introduction he had a hard date understanding people, so by putting his head in the ground and covering his ears mnakes him cool down and not think about whats going on in the real world. For example in the book after Mrs. Shears saw Christopher holding her dead dog she called the cops as well. Christopher truly liked the cops since they wore uniform and fought the shitty guys, but when the cop started petition questions to him it was start ing to give him alike much information that he wasnt able to analyze individually one. H...

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