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jasenka [17]
3 years ago
9

PLS ANSWER THIS QUICK QUESTION

English
2 answers:
shtirl [24]3 years ago
5 0

I for one, really love answering these kinds of questions.

You can write a story about a foreign exchange student, that is bullied for being from India. (You don't have to use India) Everyone laughs when he is called on. He doesn't really care, and he knows his school just for studying. His parents are finically struggling and they want their child to be successful. He has a dream to become a successful mathematician and earn millions! Through the bullying, he gets through it and 15-25 years later, he's a billionaire.

<em>RATE PLEASE!!</em>

LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
3 0

An interesting character could be:

Marie, transgender girl, age 14. She is bullied a lot for being trans and has turned to Pokémon Go for relief. Her parents love her and support her.

Dreams: Marie is running down the school hallway, and is being laughed at by her classmates who are laughing out of windows above her. She is being pelted at with footballs, rocks, bikes, (anything stereotypically boyish). She then wakes up.

Marie is in the boys room when some boys come in and start to harass her. Then, her favorite Pokémon rescues her.

Marie is applying makeup in a vanity when she is invited to an all girls school, she goes and has the best experience ever.

This was fun to help with! Hope these helped. Have a good day!


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