The Importance Of Choices In Edward Bloor's Tangerine

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Erik: The Erik Fisher Football Nightmare Create Hook—Quotation, intriguing fact, intriguing question, etc. In Edward Bloor’s novel Tangerine, Erik’s choices and the consequences of his choices affect the main character Paul’s development. TRANSITION SENTENCE to first body paragraph. One of the most important choice Erik makes is when he held open Paul’s eyelids whilst Castor sprayed white paint into them. Page 310:
“I remembered walking into our garage and hearing Erik's voice, cold and menacing. He said, ‘You're going to have to pay for what you did.’
I said, ‘What? I didn't do anything.’
‘You're going to have to pay for telling on Castor. You told who sprayed paint on the wall, and Castor got into trouble. Castor doesn't like getting