How does Kenny's perspective of Rufus change over the course of today's reading? Provide specific evidence from the text (pp. 20-46) to support your answer.

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Answer:

Rufus was a better friend to him than LJ Jones.

Explanation:

At first Kenny believed that Rufus would become the new  target of the other kids’ teasing. He felt that he wouldn't be the bullies' attention anymore as Rufus would take over his place.

However, once they became friends, his perspective about Rufus changed and realized that Rufus was a better friend to him than LJ Jones. This can be seen in these following lines "To Kenny’s surprise, he and Rufus Fry become close friends.  Rufus is a much better friend to Kenny than LJ Jones, who is  always trying to trick Kenny."