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Ender's Game Book Report
In ender's game, Ender goes through many of lessons that help him throughout the book. Here are some of the things that have happened so far that have helped Ender grow and change.
One of the lessons Ender has learned is that practice makes perfect because when ender first started off with his lanchie group he wasn't really good in the battle room but then when Ender got moved up to the army he asked his group leader if he could still practice with his lanchie group to help them and himself get better. The second lesson is one of the conversations he has had with Dink. Dink was saying that this was all just some game for the doctors they make them all hate eachother so it opened enders eyes to see that it was all just some game. The third lesson

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