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2 years ago
9

Summary of The Stolen Party, no more than 3 sentences, please!! :)

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Scrat [10]2 years ago
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no more than 3 sentences. no more than 3 sentences, no more than 3 sentences

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Reil [10]2 years ago
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The story is about a young girl named Rosaura who has been invited to the party of a wealthy classmate. Her mother does not want her to go because she will not fit in at a rich person's party. Rosaura tells her mother “rich people go to Heaven too”

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