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3 years ago
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BOOK: SPEAK by: Laurie Halse Anderson chapter 1 page 15-17


Rewrite this scene on Christmas day from one of her parents point of view.
Be sure to include internal thoughts from either her mother or father, remember their actions and dialogue must remain the same.
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She was talking with her father about future plans
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