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DaniilM [7]
3 years ago
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100 points please be reasonable with the help ok I need a 300 word essay also look at the image that is show it will show you wh

at it is about so yeah please help me get passed on this quiz
Submit your clear and concise, 300-word summary on the biography, "Jackie Robinson, An American Legend." Ensure that the topic sentence expresses the main idea and that the author's ideas, not yours, are presented.

English
1 answer:
Lina20 [59]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: essay

Explanation: The First Time I Helped My Community I remember when me and a friend went and broke our barriers to help the community. I think the closest trait I have to Jackie Robinson is teamwork because during the time me and my friend worked together to help the community and we both did a great job. I believe that we both did a boatload of help towards our community and that we wished more people would try to do this.. If we could do this everyday, I think our area would be one of the cleanest in West Bloomfield, but that would just be too difficult.

This is my story about the first time me and my friend used one of Jackie Robinson’s traits and helped picked litter around our block and more. It was a foggy Saturday morning in March and I decided that I should go over to my friends house. I walked over and when I got there, he said that we should go around a pick up litter. I was more of an indoor person, but I still agreed and we left later that day to go and pick up all the trash. For our route we started at my friends house and went up Fieldbrook to Ogden. Then we went to Middleton and eventually would make a loop back to Turner.

We thought that this would give us the most space near our places to pick up as much litter as we could. So we got our trash bags, our gloves and the wagon to carry the bags, and we head off. We knew we had to work together to complete this and we knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but we did it anyway. We started out behind my friends house which has a small wooded area, and what we found back there was frightening. Tons and tons of cigarettes. It was terrible how many we found and we new exactly who was doing it.

It was their neighbors high school son who we had seen smoking out there at night. We went on to pick up all the cigarettes we found in the woods and it took about 30 minutes. It was awful that this happened and it had happened before. 2 times before that day we had to pick up cigarettes back their. This was a big problem not only for us, but for his health. Sadly, looking back then we never convinced him because he was so much bigger than us, now a days it seems pretty bad that we didn’t tell him that it was unhealthy.

We could have made a big change for his life, but instead we held back. We also didn’t have the greatest knowledge about cigarettes, so back then, which was a few years ago, we didn’t exactly know that it was so unhealthy. After that hard 30 minutes of work we continued to go on and help pick up litter on the road and along the side of the road. We ran into a problem though, our trash bags were getting pretty full. So we had to go back and get more trash bags for us as well as get more extra bags in case we almost fill up the trash bags again.

So while we were walking we crossed a trash can which looked like an animal or something had gotten into it. The trash can was knocked over and a ton of the trash was blowing around in the yard. So we went and we picked up all the things in their yard and put it into their trash can. It didn’t seem like anybody was home at the time, so we feel like they would be fine with what we did. So we continued on our journey to find more litter to pick up. While we were walking we had to watch out for cars that were passing us, and when they did we would veer off the road and into the yard we were next to.

The fog did not help either because we had to rely on our hearing to know when a car was coming. When we were walking we heard a car coming so we went off the road into the yard next to us. What happened next was unbelievable. The man in the driver’s seat rolled down his window slightly and tossed 2 wrappers out. We couldn’t believe our eyes, we just saw someone litter right in front of us as we were picking up litter. We quickly went and picked up the first wrapper, but we didn’t know where the second one went.

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