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A fall from the house roof leaves eighth-grader Chase Ambrose with acute retrograde amnesia. He may not remember names and faces from before his accident, but his classmates certainly remember him, and for the majority of Hiawasee Middle School, the memories are none too pleasant. Chase was the ringleader of a circle of bullying football jocks, who terrorized weaker, nerdier students and even caused talented pianist Joel Weber to transfer to a boarding school. Chase, however, remembers none of this, and his return to school as a perfectly amiable guy is met with understandable skepticism. His football goons want their rowdy, nasty old boy back, but he's perfectly content now hanging with the kids in the video club, where a football player's dexterity translates well to operating a flip-cam. It's not easy, though, for Chase simply to chuck his problematic past and move on to fresher fields—decent friends, new skills, even a commitment to helping the elderly in a local assisted living center—since he's still in possession of a stolen Medal of Honor that he can't remember pilfering but that his old partners in crime know he has stashed away. The pranks of his new crew of "vidiots" and the grouchy outbursts of his new geriatric acquaintance, Mr. Solway, provide ample comic relief, but Chase's very real dilemma—how to remake his life when people (including himself) don't fully trust his character change—is the serious underpinning
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Tells a story that can be real or fictional. Has characters and a plot. Has a beginning, a middle, and an end in chronological order.
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Walter Cronkite was an American journalist who worked for the CBS Evening News from 1962 to 1981. During this time he was recognized as the most trusted journalist by the population and his opinion was widely estimated. Also, at this period of time he covered important topics like the Vietnam war, where he interviewed General Creighton Abrams and exposed the United States was struggling to win the war and was looking for a way to stop fighting. This interview did not result in a fine for CBS's violation of the Fairness Doctrine, result in President Nixon encouraging the silent majority to come forward, illustrate the media's perceived effect on public opinion.
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A community is a large, diverse group of people. A community can respond to challenges by uniting together to solve the problem. A community can have goals by using a community board. A community board is like a board where people post notes and news. They can put goals on there and all follow that goal. Small goals consist of,
- Cleaning up trash at the park
- Being more eco-friendly
- Recycle more
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The answers A.
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Because the text is asking for the answer to support the text and answer A. supports the text.