Text Questions What relationship does Canin establish between the narrator and St. Benedict’s school on page 155? What relationship does Canin establish.

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Text Questions What relationship does Canin establish between the narrator and St. Benedict’s school on page 155? What relationship does Canin establish between the narrator and his students on page 155? What does the narrator’s description of his reasons for telling “this story” (p. 155) suggest about his character? What do the narrator’s expectations of his students suggest about what he values? How do the narrator’s impressions of Sedgewick Bell contribute to the development of Bell’s character?