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I casually walked in to my 1st period math class. My teacher doesn't assign seats, so we can sit where ever we want, along as you can handle it. Anyways, we started this boring class by watching an introduction video. My teacher dimmed the lights and played the video. After 4 minutes in, my friend started throwing tiny paper balls into peoples hair. I told her to stop because it was kind of mean. When I was whispering to tell her to stop, the teacher looked at me and nodded her head "No". My friend continued to do it for some reason even after I told her to stop. The video was about 8 minutes in at this point. She continued to throw the paper. Apparently there was this one kid watching us the whole time and from his perspective, it looked like I was throwing them. He told the teacher and the teacher moved me right next to her. I didn't want to rad out my friend but I took the blame for her. I had to sit there for the next week and apologize to the person who had paper in their hair. I guess that's just what friends to, right?
Explanation:
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Conflict:
Gretchen says she will win the race rather than squeaky.
Exposition:
In Harlem, a young girl who is a talented runner, is responsible for caring for her disabled brother.
Rising Action:
Squeaky meets Gretchen and her sidekicks on the street and tells them she will win the race. Mr. Pearson wants Squeaky to let Gretchen win. Waiting for the race to begin, Raymond lines up to run on the other side of the fence.
Climax:
Squeaky sees Raymond running “in the family tradition.”
Falling Action:
Squeaky realizes that coaching Raymond to become the best runner he can be is more important than her own winning.
Resolution:
After Squeaky is announced as the winner, she smiles at Gretchen and Gretchen smiles back!
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Alabama and the protests for voting rights in Selma, Alabama in 1965, which gained international publicity for the civil rights movement and led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the most influential event in the Civil Rights Movement because it paved way for ending discrimination and segregation , and giving more rights to African- Americans. During the Civil Rights Movement African- Americans were fighting to get their rights that were being taken away from them little by little.
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Athena us a goddess of wisdom, so she is an important figure in Greek mythology