1. Describe the symptoms of Lionel's disease.
They are called tics and encompass compulsions of blurting, touching, tapping, counting, repeating, quick hand and head movements, and many others, sometimes simultaneously. Although he sounds and looks strange, he is intelligent and capable of normal and above average thought processes.
2. Before he enters the Zendo, Frank Minna's instructions to Lionel include
Putting on a headset because Frank is wired and if he says, "Not if my life depended on it," Lionel is to rush upstairs with Gilbert and find him.
3. What are Frank's instruction over the wire when the conversation in the Zendo ends?
That he is getting into a car and that Lionel should follow and not lose him.
4. Describe Frank's conversation in the car with his captors.
There was no conversation, only a few comments by Frank about Polish lugs sticking close to pierogi and the stopping at Harry Brainum Jr. for quick installation.
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