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"The archetype of a Skinny is the sidekick. He cheers chuck up, and he plays basketball with him a lot. Even though chuck still misses his dad, skinny helps him stay on track. Skinny also is a funny figure that likes to joke a lot." — Jan 28, 2019 11:20AM
"The archetype of a Skinny is the sidekick. He cheers chuck up, and he plays basketball with him a lot. Even though chuck still misses his dad, skinny helps him stay on track. Skinny also is a funny figure that likes to joke a lot." — Jan 28, 2019 11:20AM
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"The first question I would ask is, Why inspired you to start coaching basketball? I would ask this because he had to have a reason why he wanted to coach, and he inspired many other coaches now. I would also ask, Why did you write this book? I would ask this because it could be to inspire other people, or it could be just to tell his life story. I would also ask, what is the most important trait for a person." — Nov 05, 2018 11:06AM
"The first question I would ask is, Why inspired you to start coaching basketball? I would ask this because he had to have a reason why he wanted to coach, and he inspired many other coaches now. I would also ask, Why did you write this book? I would ask this because it could be to inspire other people, or it could be just to tell his life story. I would also ask, what is the most important trait for a person." — Nov 05, 2018 11:06AM
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"In chapter 1, it is satirizing humans with how Mr. Jones treats the animals. It shows exaggeration about Mr. Jones and the animals. They exaggerate the fact that animals are used to work for humans. It is also ironic because no one would expect animals to want to rebel from humans." — May 28, 2019 11:17AM
"In chapter 1, it is satirizing humans with how Mr. Jones treats the animals. It shows exaggeration about Mr. Jones and the animals. They exaggerate the fact that animals are used to work for humans. It is also ironic because no one would expect animals to want to rebel from humans." — May 28, 2019 11:17AM
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