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3 
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Self-descriptive word used by Hazel to explain why the relationship with Gus must not continue 
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5 
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Last name of the author who wrote Hazel's favorite book 
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6 
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Gus wanted Peter Van Houten to write Hazel's 
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8 
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He dies in the novel 
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9 
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Comfort in disappointment or misery 
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10 
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Name of protagonist 
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12 
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Gus has these but never actually uses them in the way they were intended 
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13 
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Absentminded dreaming while awake 
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14 
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Meeting for young people with cancer 
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15 
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Hazel's friend from her old high school 
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16 
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An early warning about a future event; a feeling that something is going to happen. 
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17 
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Name of main character in Hazel's favorite book 
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19 
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A cry of sorrow and grief 
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20 
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A condition of suffering or distress due to ill health 
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22 
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Hazel's cancer medication 
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23 
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Lost both eyes to cancer 
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26 
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Name of Gus's favorite band 
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30 
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Describes lovers who love was not meant to be 
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32 
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Conceal or hide 
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33 
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Working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way 
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36 
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This becomes a symbol of Hazel's suffering as a result of her lungs filling with fluid; also Gus's last name minus the 'S' 
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37 
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A distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing 
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