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Highlight details about Mr. Tushman’s office that tell you more about what he might be like.

We followed Mr. Tushman into a small room across from Mrs. Garcia's desk . . . I was looking around at all the things on his desk. Cool stuff, like a globe that floated in the air and a Rubik's-type cube made with little mirrors. I liked his office a lot. I liked that there were all these neat little drawings and paintings by students on the walls.

—Wonder
R. J. Palacio

Choose the response that best describes what the details reveal about Mr. Tushman’s character.

He wants students to feel comfortable when they're in his office.
He like working in small spaces.
He is concerned with how he looks and often checks the mirror.
He wants students to feel frustrated because they can't play with the cool stuff.

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