How did the friendships in "SandPeople" influence Lea's journey, and what role did community play in the story?

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How did the friendships in "SandPeople" influence Lea's journey, and what role did community play in the story?

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Their friendship likely pushes Lea outside her comfort zone. Her new friend might have different interests or experiences, broadening Lea's perspective and helping her grow.
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Lea is dealing with her parents' separation, which can be a lonely experience. Her friendship with her classmate provides her with companionship and a sense of belonging, helping her navigate difficult emotions.
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