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“I’llbebusytonight,”Trogmireannounced.
“Areyoustillorganizingyourbirddroppingcollection”?
Tantruminquired.
“Yeah,”Trogmiregrumbledashewalkedaway.
AsTrogmirereachedtheedgeoftheplayground,he__6__afamiliarvoice.
“Hey,Trogmire,whythelongface?
Trogmirelooked__7__fromthegroundtoseehisoldpal,TroubledTroll.“Hi,Troubled,whatareyouupto?
“NothingI’lladmitto,”Troubledgrinned.
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TrogmirestaredintentlyatTroubled.“Listen,Troubled,howwouldyouliketogoonalittleadventuretonight?
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2.tomorrowalwayslatermaybe
3.askedwonderedrepliedsobbed
4.voiceshoesnotebookhair
5.leaveforgetlikejoin
6.sawrecalledfoughtheard
7.downsillyupangry
8.bornlostdeniedspelled
9.sistersongteachermood
10.noticedisplayhearfrown
WhatadventureisTrogmirethinkingabout?
Writetheconclusiontothisstory.
Volume4,Number2,September14,1998
Amy’sPoliticalCareer
ChapterOne
ItwasanewschoolyearandanewschoolforthesixthgradersatHemlockMillsMiddleSchool.AmyAshwoodandBobbyAroniwouldsoonbetherewithalltheotherkidswhohadgraduatedfromHemlockMillsElementarySchool.TheyjoinedthegraduatesofTigerElementaryandFallonElementary:
thebrandnewfreshmanclass.
AmywassittingontheschoolbuswithBobbyastheyrodesteadilytowardthemiddleschool.“I’mgoingtogetofftoafreshstart,Bobby,”shedeclared.“Nomorebeingnastytoeveryone.It’sgoingtobethenewniceme.”
Bobbyhadhisdoubtsthatthiswaspossible,buthewantedtoencouragehisfriend.“It’sworthatry,Amy,”hesaid.
“I’vealsodecided,”shewenton,“torunforpresidentofthefreshmanclass.Ireadallaboutitinthepaperswegotthissummer.I’mgoingtostartmypoliticalcareer.”
“Thatmeans,”Bobbycautioned,“thatyoureallydohavetobenicetopeople.You’llhavetothinkoffriendlythingstosaytoeveryone.Amy,youhaven’thadmuchpracticeatthat.”
“Youwatch.It’sthenewimproved,soontobepresident,me!
”Amystated.
Amywalkedthroughthewideentrancetothemainoffice.Anelderlyladybehindthehighcountersmiledandasked,“MayIhelpyou?
“I’dliketoregisterasacandidateinthestudentelections,please,”Amysaid.
“You’llhavetotalktotheviceprincipal,”theladyreplied.“It’sthatdoortoyourright.”
Thedoorwasopened,soAmywalkedrightin.Amanbehindalargedeskwasexaminingapieceofpaper.Hesignedit,andhandedittoawomanwhowasstandingtohisleft.Helookeduptogreethisvisitor.
“Mr.Grumbell!
”Amyalmostshouted.
Mr.GrumbellhadbeentheviceprincipalatHemlockMillsElementarySchool.
“AmyAshwood,surprisedtoseemehere?
EvenIgotpromotedtothemiddleschool.”
“Actually,Ithoughtyouwereoldenoughtoretire,”Amyreplied.
Mr.Grumbell,whowasforty-threeyearsold,sometimeswishedthathewasoldenoughtoretire.Mostofthetime,however,hedidnotliketobereferredtoasold.HelookedatAmyintently.“You’renotanicelittlegirl,”hesaid.
AmywasaccustomedtoMr.Grumbell’sgruffmannerandwasn’toffended.“Thatistrue,”sheagreed.“That’sbecauseI’mnotalittlegirl.”
“Hmmm,andwhatbringsyoutomyoffice,youngwoman?
“I’dliketobeacandidateforpresidentinthefreshmanclasselection.”
Thewoman,whoAmyguessedwasasecretary,reachedforasheetofpaperonthedeskandhandedittoMr.Grumbell.“Thankyou,Mrs.Franklin,”hesaid.
HeturnedthedocumentaroundandplaceditonthedeskinfrontofAmy.“Thisisapetition,Amy.You’llneedatleasttwentysignaturesfromotherfreshmen.Bysigningit,theysupportyourdesiretobeacandidate.”
Amypickedupthepaper.ShesmiledatMr.Grumbellandsaid,“I’mgladyou’reworkinghere,”andwalkedoutoftheoffice.
“Shenevereventhankedyou!
”Mrs.Franklincomplained.
Mr.Grumbellalmostsmiled,whichforhimwasasmile.“Yes,shedid,”hesaid.
1.WhywereAmyandBobbygoingtoanewschool?
2.AmyAshwoodwasdeterminedtomakeabigchangeinherpersonality.Whatkindofchangewassheplanningtomake?
3.Whatwashermotivation(reasonfordoingsomething)?
4.HowdidAmyknowMr.Grumbell?
5.WhydidMr.GrumbellfeelthatAmyhadthankedhimforthepetition?
6.WhatwillAmyhavetodoinordertobecomeclasspresident?
Pretendthatyou’reAmy’scampaignmanagerandtellherwhattodo.
Volume4,Number3,September21,1998
ChapterTwo
ItwasdecidedthatBobbywouldbeAmy’scampaignmanager.AmydecidedandBobbydutifullycomplied.Itwasagoodarrangementinanycase.Bobbywasnoexpertongettingelected,buthedidknowhowtogetalongwithanyone.AndBobbywoulddohisbesttoteachAmyhowtogetalongtoo.
“Rulenumberone,”BobbytoldAmyastheywalkedtowardthecafeteriaforlunch,“isnottosayanythinginsultingtoanyone.Bytheway,thatincludesnotbeingsarcastic.”
“Butthat’swhatIdobest!
”Amyprotested.
“You’retheonewhosaidyouweregoingtobenicefromnowon.”
“I’mhavingsecondthoughts.”
Bobbysighed,“Doyoustillwanttobeclasspresident?
Amynodded.“OK,nosarcasm,”sheconceded.
“Here’swhatIthinkyoushoulddoforthefirstfewdaysofschool,”Bobbysaid.“Eatfast,andthenwalkaroundandgreetthekidsyouknowandmeetthekidsfromtheotherschools.Justtalkaboutanythingandbefriendly.”
“Greetandmeet,”Amygrumbled.“Willyouwalkaroundwithme?
Andofcourse,Bobbyagreed.
BobbywasnotquitefinishedwithhissecondhamburgerwhenAmybegansurveyingtheothertables.
“Ithinkwe’llstartoverthere,”shesaid,gesturingtowardanearbytable.
AmygrabbedBobbybythewristandtheywalkedtothetablewherefourkidswerehavingadiscussion.
“Hi,howareyouguysdoing?
”Bobbyasked.HeandAmyknewtwoofthekids,MissyLakelandandJoeBranski.
“Wewerejusttalkingaboutourfavoritemovies,”Joetoldthemastheysatdown.
“What’syourfavoritemovie,Joe?
”Amyasked.
“Idon’thavearealfavorite,”Joereplied.“Ilikemostmoviesthathavegoodspecialeffects.”
“Thatshowshowintelligentyouare,”Amycommented.“You’rethinkingabouthowthemovieismade,notjustfollowingthestory.”
Bobbywasencouraged.Amyhadactuallypaidsomeoneacomplement.Sheglancedathimasiftosay,“See,Icandoit!
“Missy,what’syourfavoritemovie?
NowBobbyknewthatAmywasreallyseriousaboutbeingfriendly.ShehadalwaysbeenespeciallysarcastictoMissywhentheywereinelementaryschool.Fortunately,Missyhadalwaysbeentoogoodnaturedtoletitbotherher.ThoughBobbyhadoftenwonderedifmanyofAmy’scommentshadn’tjustgoneoverMissy’shead.
“Ihaveafeeling,”Missyreplied,“ThatmyfavoritemoviewillbeoneIhaven’tseenyet.MyparentsarerentingTitanictonight.”
“Aretheygoingtoletyouwatchit?
”Amyasked.“It’sratedPG13.”
“MymothersaysI’mverymatureformyage,”Missysaidproudly.
BobbyknewthatthismightbetoomuchforAmy.Hecouldalmostfeelthesarcasmtryingtoescapefromhermouth.
Amyresistedtemptation.“I’msureyouare,”shesaid.
“Ihaven’tseenityet,”Joesaid,“butI’vereadaboutallthespecialeffectsinthatfilm.Iwanttoseethepartneartheendaftertheshiphittheicebergand-”
“Stop!
”Missyinterrupted.“Don’truintheendingforme!
Idon’twanttoknowiftheshipsinks.”
BobbysawthelookofdisbeliefanddisgustinAmy’sgreeneyes.HetriedtosavethenewAmyfromtheoldAmy.“Amy,we’vegottogo.We’llbelateforclass.”
Amy’sexpressionsoftened,andBobbyhadrenewedhopethatthenewAmywasstillincontrol.ShelookedatMissyandquietlysaid,“MissyIreallylikeyou.I’devenlikeyouifyouhadabrain!
ThisdidnotgooverMissy'
shead.Shestoodup,liftedhertray,andthenslammeditdownonthetable.“Well,Idon’tlikeyou,AmyAshwood!
”shecried.
AtthatmomentthebellrangandAmywalkedsilentlytowardthedoor.
“Well,nicetalkingtoyouguys,”Bobbysaid,andhequicklyturnedtofollowher.
1.DoyouthinkthatAmyhadahardtimegettingBobbytobehercampaignmanager?
2.Amywashavingsecondthoughtsaboutbeingnice.Whatdoes“havingsecondthoughts”mean?
3.WhatgoodqualitydidAmysaythatJoehad?
Whatreasondidshegive?
4.BobbywonderedifAmy'
scommentshadgoneoverMissy'
shead.Whatdoes“overherhead”mean?
5.DoyouthinkthatAmyhaslostanychancetobeclasspresidentbyinsultingMissy?
6.IsthereanythingAmycandotorepairthedamagecausedbyherbehavior?
7.CompareAmy'
sefforttochangewiththevoyageoftheTitanic?
Volume4,Number4,September28,1998
FunnyJokes,PartOne
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