Chapter Three:

1. Why do you think Joseph's childhood nightmare of the Running Man returns?
I think Joseph's childhood nightmare of the Running Man returns because he remembers how scared he was when he "supposedly" met the Running Man in person on the second solo journey to school and links this feeling to how he feels about Tom Leyton.

2. What does Joseph decide at the end of the chapter? Why?
At the end of the chapter, Joseph decides that no one can convince him to use Tom Leyton as the subject for his drawing. He concludes that his neighbour is too puzzling. There is so much he does not understand about Tom Leyton and so much that confuses him. Joseph is also afraid that Mrs Mossop's words about Tom being a dangerous man are true.

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