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1. What airline did he work for and why? He worked for Pan Am airlines due to the fact that he felt it was an easy airline to swindle and it worked the best for his buisness. It was also in the best possible location for his connections with the "nurse's" family.

2. Why couldnt he change his last name when he went to Atlanta? He found a girl that already knew his last name and on top of that all his false occupations were under the same last name so it was too late to change it up. If he changed his last name all his other professions including lawyer and pilot would then be voided cause it would be as if his previous last name did not exist.

3. Why would he go for a girl if he had so much at risk? theres not one definite answer for this question but we believe that due to all the stress dealing with the lieing to the government was driving him insane. We think he couldnt possibly bottle it up all this time so to our knowledge maybe he wanted someone he could trust and open up to. He could also be looking for something to take his mind off his problems

4. Based on his plan so far do you believe it can continue? We feel that due to his smarts alone he can keep it going but one minor screw up will send his entire scheme in a barrel roll. We have kinda compared his plan to Bernies maddoffs in which one screw up with the economy or the government and he is screwed.

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Mood/ tone- Throughout the book their is an overwhelming feeling of paranoia. At any moment Frank could get caught and he is fully aware of this. whenever he holds a simple conversation he bugs out and finds it hard to speak. Even the simplest conservation can drive him crazy. We don't feel this attitude will ever change until he gets caught.

Summary

We have begun to question how long Frank is going to be able to carry on his swindling before actually getting caught. After being brought down to the police station and being interrogated by an FBI official and still getting away with it, its only a matter of time before all his shenanigans catch up to him. His actions are becoming more bold as the story goes on, he cashes way more checks, even at the airlines, which we believe to be a poor choice due to security. We are also appalled as to how many different jobs he's beginning to falsely be associated with. Everyone in the group thought that the most bold move Frank has done so far in the book is take the job at the hospital, since that somewhat put him in charge of other peoples lives. Frank continues to amaze us with his swindling successes.