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analyze what the bold portion of the passage above reveals about t's motivations and explain how the passage as a whole relates to one of the themes in the story (materialism, innocence, destruction, sentimentality, etc.)

"you hated him a lot" blackie asked

"of course i don't hate him," t said. "there'd be no fun if i hated him


Hlppp pl analyze what the bold portion of the passage above reveals about t's motivation

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