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What chapter in the book schwa was here did antsy want to be noticed?

The question you're asking is about the book "Schwa Was Here" by Neal Shusterman. While Antsy, the main character, does crave attention and validation, there isn't a specific chapter dedicated to him wanting to be noticed. His desire for attention is a recurring theme throughout the book, influencing his actions and thoughts.

To give you a more specific answer, could you clarify your question? Perhaps you could:

* Mention a specific event or situation where Antsy was seeking attention. For example, "In which chapter does Antsy try to impress his classmates with a magic trick?"

* Point out a passage or phrase that suggests Antsy's longing for recognition. This could be a line where he expresses his desire to be seen or a description of his behavior that reveals his need for attention.

With more context, I can help you pinpoint the specific chapter or moments where Antsy's desire for attention is highlighted in "Schwa Was Here."

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