Don't worry, I didn't forget I'm a loser, Loser, I said as I zoomed down the hall. DID YOU JUST CALL ME A LOSER? Bear roared back.

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"Don’t worry, I didn’t forget I’m a loser," the narrator humorously remarks as they rush down the hall, indicating a self-deprecating tone. This reflects a common feeling of insecurity and the struggles faced during middle school years. The narrator's lighthearted comment sets the scene of adolescent challenges with a touch of humor.

Suddenly, the narrator is confronted by Bear, who loudly reacts, "Did you just call me a loser?" This exchange highlights the conflicts and misunderstandings typical among middle school students, emphasizing themes of peer pressure and friendship in the story by James Patterson.

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