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Josh MacAvoy

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If I was in Peg's shoes, I would be miserble and bored all the time beacause I wouldn't be able to move my limbs and to grasp anything. It would be a nightmare if I couldn't move anything to get the remote or get my fork.

11/10/10

If I was Peg I would have told my parents about the mean nurse beacause she deserves to be fired for not turning Peg. Since she was in pain, she could have died in that bed if she wasn't turned. She was probauly in a lot of discomfort, too beacause she had been in the same spot for 10 minute. She did the right thing to tell her parents about the nurse who didnt turn her over. She deserved to be firedfor being so rude. Even though they were kids that doesnt mean they had to have so much disipline.

11/22/10 R.I.P. JFK

It means that she was lucky enough that she was able to understand that Peg parents coming to visit was a blessing in disguise and was able to feel the compassion given to her greatly and feels better about herself and is happier. Even though she can't walk and has polio, she is still happy even after being abandon. With the help of her roomates and Peg's parents, she can make this nightmare into a wonderland. Alice now know that she is feeling loved know again. Alice is probauly going to be kinder to Peg now that she is happier.

4. Peg worked hard in school because she didn’t want to get held back in the eighth grade. 5. Peg had to learn how to play the accordion because it strengthened her arm muscles. 6. They accepted the sister Kenny treatments because the doctors in Australia thought her treatments of hot packs won’t work. 11. Peg had to learn to walk all over again because she had to learn how to use the walking sticks. 15. She promised Alice that she would sing for her if she forgot the lyrics. 16. She proved getting promoted to the eighth grade by proving she could attend school and having polio at the same time. 18. What challenged her was that her friends kept trying to motivating .media type="custom" key="7914423" Book Review on the Red Pyramid by Rick Riodan

The Red Pyramid was classic yet new at the same time and still Rick Riodan out done himself again. Red Pyramid is about brother and sisters, Sadie and Carter, who find out that their body and mind are hosting the gods Isis and Horus must stop the evil god Set from ruling the world with the power of The Red Pyramid!!! Joshua MacAvoy LAL6 7/8 Miss Rosenberger Expository Essay  How do we form and shape our identities  We shape our identities by personalities and ideas or thoughts expressed through actions which define our reputations. For example, if you perform jobs around town, the community will start to recognize you and reflect on your actions. If the community recognizes you, you will have a good reputation or a bad reputation which will give you your shape, identity, or form depending on your actions. <span style="background-color: transparent; color: #000000; font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: auto;"><span style="background-color: transparent; color: #000000; font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 16px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: auto;"> Maniac was known as the fastest kid in Two Mills who took a bite out of Mars Bar’s candy bar, which is how he got his shape and form. Maniac got his identity because he was brave; he slept in a buffalo pen, and rescued a kid from Finsterwald’s backyard. Maniac is also kind around the people of Two Mills in order to maintain his reputation, thereby keeping his form. <span style="background-color: transparent; color: #000000; font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: auto;"><span style="background-color: transparent; color: #000000; font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 16px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: auto;"> As soon as we are born, our identity begins to form until our last breath, and then everyone will most likely recognize us by our ideas and what we think of the world. I am the way I am because my thoughts are connected to everything I do which affect the world and everyone around me. This why our identity are the most important aspects we will ever have in out lives as long as we live.