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Title: Michele says, ?I wished I could turn back the clock.'(p.136) What things would he change if he had this opportunity?
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He would have tried to save him earlier and instead of the helicopters flying over they could have been coming to rescue Filippo.
Throughout the ordeal Michele's innocence is crumbled directly with his father's capacity for evil. Michele realises that even when you have lost all hope in a friend and they have betrayed you they need to be given a second chance... Showed first 250 characters
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Michele realises that even when you have lost all hope in a friend and they have betrayed you they need to be given a second chance. Salvatore's advice about the position of Filippo proves vital in Michele's rescue attempt which would not have happened if he had not told Salvatore about Filippo... Showed next 250 characters
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