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Assume the identity of the chef. Write a letter to the professor's son in which you attempt to convince hi that you could serve as the boy's father. Gather details from the story that support the chef's idea that he has become the professor. Write the letter based on the evidence you have gathered from the text. Address the son using a voice and logic suited to the chef's character, and mention events and relationship s of which the chef would be aware.

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