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In this passage, Addy confronts Janae—one of Simon’s only friends—about what is really going on, demanding to know the truth about Simon’s death. Janae, who has been visibly suffering throughout the entirety of the novel, breaks down and shows Addy what she’s been hiding; she has, for weeks, been guarding Simon’s handwritten manifesto, which details his desire to inflict pain and violence on the classmates who he feels have wronged him. As Janae reveals the truth behind Simon’s decline into anger, misery, and entitlement, she talks about the role social media played in stoking Simon’s revenge fantasies. Unable to be…