by: group e period a dr. maan wonder by r. j. palacio
TRANSCRIPT
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- By: Group E Period A Dr. Maan Wonder BY R. J. Palacio
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- I wont describe what I look like, whatever your thinking Im probably worse.
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- Im not exactly your ten-year- old ordinary kid
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- I mean sure, I do ordinary things like I live in a house, I play ball, I eat ice cream, I have an Xbox, that sort of thing makes me normal.
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- If I found a magic lamp and I could have one wish, I would want a normal face that did not send kids running away screaming
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- A normal face that doesnt get stared at everywhere I go.
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- But hey, you cant really stick in, as a kid meant to stick out.
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- Dont judge a book by its cover. Boy His Face
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- An Ordinary Kid
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- An Ordinary School
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- An Ordinary Face?
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- Not Quite.
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- August (Auggie) Pullman, born with two defective genes called small anomalies and mandibulofacial dysostosis, which makes him look like no other person,
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- must get through a whole year of middle school.
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- Luckily he finds help following him
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- such as Summer and Jack.
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- On a rocky path
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- Does it all pay off?
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- Our favorite part is when Jack stands up for Auggie and punches Julian, the bully.
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- We recommend this book to readers who like funny, sad, and suspenseful books.
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