Some places are hardly windy, expensive and long to set up, can be very loud and take up a lot of space
Answer:
Jack thinks that Ishira would like the concert, if she were able to go.
Explanation:
You would wake up late and miss the bus and be late for school. The you find out that you had a test in the class you missed. You go to your next block and find out that you had 5 tardys so you have a lunch detention. You go to your third block class and then go to your lunch detention and find out you forgot your lunch so you didn't eat any lunch and you were hungry for the rest of the day. School was over and you lost your phone so you ran around school trying to find it before the buses leave. You finally found it and started going outside and then saw that the buses were gone so you had to walk home. When you got home you got grounded because you have missing assignments and 2 f's so you found your phone and missed the bus for no reason because your phone got taken away. Then you found out that your friends are busy so they canceled the plans you had after school. You had whatever sport or activity you do after school, so you went to where they held the event at and found out that you got kicked off the team/ group. You went home and your parents asked you to mow the lawn and do the dishes and then make dinner. You finish making dinner and cleaning so you take a shower and the water was cold. The day was finally over that was the worst day of your life.
Hi!
I think my book would be "All Our Broken Pieces" by L.D. Crichton.
It is a book about a girl having OCD. I also have OCD so I thought it was a very relatable book, and it was very comforting knowing that I am not alone. There are two main characters, Lennon and Kyler. Lennon has OCD and she feels insecure, and Kyler was in a house fire as a kid and has a scar on his face that he struggles to hide. They both feel insecure about themselves, but they learn to be themselves in each other.
It may not seem like a life-impacting book, but I just really really liked it, and I've sort of been learning to cope with it and be myself.
<u><em>It is my absolute favorite book of all time!!!</em></u>
<span>Not using the third-person point of view</span>