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How did Carter help Freddie to read? What was Cade's reaction to this?
Carter assisted Freddie in reading the letter his father had sent him by handing to him a special tool for doing so. Carter had made a helper for helping his nephew to read, and he did the same for Freddie. Since the too many words kept baffling Freddie, preventing him to even attempt reading the letter, Carter took out a visiting card from his pocket and cut open a rectangular slit. He then put the card over the postcard sent to Freddie by his father, and to Freddie’s surprise, it was like a wondow which he could use to see only one word at a time. As he slid the card horizontally, he could read words individually. One-by-one, he could read them into a sentence!
When Cade saw Freddie using the helper to read the paper, he was not happy at all. He was disappointed that Freddie couldn’t learn to read the way he had been trying to teach him, and was instead being helped better by a simple handyman who had no experience in teaching. He glared at Carter, and then confronted him over the matter, saying he would like to teach him in his own way.
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