When looking at our group of 12, there seem to be two distinct groups, 5 on the left, 7 on the right. When it changes to a group of 13, you will see that the left top group moves all the way to the right, while the top group on the right does not move ALL the way to the left! The extra person is the kid who gets the top of his hair cut off, but is still considered a full body even though nothing replaces the top of his head. Don’t think of it as a person disappearing, but as part of a person being left behind after the switch. -Emily
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When looking at our group of 12, there seem to be two distinct groups, 5 on the left, 7 on the right. When it changes to a group of 13, you will see that the left top group moves all the way to the right, while the top group on the right does not move ALL the way to the left! The extra person is the kid who gets the top of his hair cut off, but is still considered a full body even though nothing replaces the top of his head. Don’t think of it as a person disappearing, but as part of a person being left behind after the switch.
-Emily
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