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What is one consequence of Hook's actions on the dynamics between Peter Pan and the Lost Boys?
It strengthens their friendship and unity.
It creates distrust and fear among the Lost Boys.
It encourages more adventures.
It has no impact on their relationship.
How do Hook's actions contribute to Wendy's feelings of responsibility for the Lost Boys?
They make her feel like a leader.
They have no effect on her feelings.
They encourage her to abandon her role.
They lead her to resent the Lost Boys.
What lesson do the Lost Boys learn from Hook's threatening behavior?
They should not trust anyone.
They must stand together against threats.
They are not important in Neverland.
They should fear all pirates.
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