If I had a million dollars I would just carry a 100000 dollars around with me. I would taunt people with the money I would make them dance for me and do crazy things. Also if I saw anything that I wanted I would instantly buy it. I would find random people and pay them to be my servant for a while
I would go see Hamilton in New York City and I would take my whole family with me. We would get the very best seats in the house right up at the front, would probably come back and see it again. When we would see all the people who were trying to win the lottery to get seats in Hamilton we would just buy them seats. We would also fly first class on our way back home. I would take a plane ride that is like 14 hours in first class where it costs like 20000 dollars. It would be my own compartment in the plane my own little room. It would have a bed a TV with a remote and my own little snack bar. I would be able to get expensive foods whenever I wanted like caviar lobster and other good foods. There would also be an entire shower that I would reserve for half an hour
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Aha moment...
I think the aha moment was when Squeaky realized that Raymond was a actually a very good runner like her. She realized he could do the breathing exercises and he was a fast runner. She was very happy because she realized she could teach Raymond how to run and she could be his coach and that made her feel good because it made her feel like Raymond could do things even with his disability. The exposition is at the beginning of the story where we learn about who Squeaky and Raymond are and where they live and the time. The rising action is when when squeaky is talking about and getting ready for the run. The climax is when the race is about to start and Squeaky is about to run. The falling action is when Squeaky sees raymond running when she is running and she realizes he is good at running. The resolution is when Squeaky learns she won the race and she is with Raymond a. How do you know if something is worth effort? Give an example of a time when you worked hard for something. Why was it worth it? I know something is worth effort if it will benefit you in your life or if it is important to you. I worked hard one time on the test to see if I could get into pre algebra in 6th grade and I did. It was worth it because now I am twice advance and I am especially good at math which is definitely an important skill. b. How do you judge someone? For example, if you said "She is a confident person," how would you make that judgement? Have you ever misjudged someone? I would judge someone by the way they walk talk their posture and the way they act. If someone talked in a big broad voice and walked tall and proud I would think they were confident. Yes one time I went camp and I looked at a kid in my cabin and I instantly thought he was weird, later on we became friends and he was cool. d. Think of someone (or yourself) that may have a disability. How has this disability affected how this person is judged (or explain maybe how it doesn't). There was a kid at my old school who didn't have very much control of his body and he couldnt really talk. I believe that made people think he was not very smart, but I worked with him at one point and he was much smarter then I thought. |
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