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Hey everyone. I'm you're normal 13 year old girl with adventures, stories..and oh yes..problems. Everyone has them. Life's like that. You have to go through problems but the best way to do it..is through other people. I know that I have been through the good times and the bad but in the end...because of advice from other people...I overcome that problem. And that's why I'm here for you! So ask me anything! I'm on at least once a day so ask away! Ha..that rhymed.


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---->Mmkay...my name's Maggie but only the cool people call me M-CHA, Magpie or Magz. I go to AMS which I love to death and I am going to miss it so unbelievably much next year. I love language arts even though math is my best subject. You can call me a teachers pet. As if I care! Puh-lease. I don't care what mean things other people say about me because I know that they're not true. Hmm..anyways, I love Language Arts && I'm suh-weet at math. Favorite teacher? Er..that's a hard one...Mrs. Dunbar or Ms. Music.. I'm not afraid to express myself && I love taking risks. It is part of life. Cedar Point is my anti-drug. I love it like no other. Roller coasters are my life. I have self-pride but I donâ??t have an ego unless weâ??re talking about "Fifth hour" vs. "Seventh hour". My favorite place in the world is NYC. Love love LOVE it there. I love silly nicknames like KVAN, Sausage && the Kopemyster. Heck yes. Wild, Crazy, Random, Silly = ME.

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ok im only in 7th grade and i know that i wont be going on the senior trip for like 5 years but im just asking now...
well for the senior trip they always go to disney world and i really wanna go but we have to fly and i hate flying (never been on a plane and dont plan on going on one) but are planes really that bad i mean my mom said that she was on a plane and they hit REALLY bad turbulance...so for those of u that fly a lot do planes hit turbulance a lot or just sometimes and are plane rides scary?

I LOVE plane rides. Okay, turbulance usually happens during bad weather, and the air patrol tries to avoid bad weather completely. I've been on a plane over 50 times and I've never been hit by lightning bolt, or had roller coaster rides on a plane. Never. Plane rides are definately not scary.

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For school, we had to read the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee and I really didn't like it. Not to sound shallow or immature or anything, but the whole racism theme was rather dull (not saying that racism is dull, but I mean that it's dull to read about when you could be reading other things. If you want to read about racism, go take a History class and learn about it from a text book), and the background setting of a dusty little town in Alabama and the boring, nosy, gossipy people without lives was not appealing. It's not exciting to read about. And Scout wasn't a realistic person. I mean, what 7-year-old uses words like "morphodite"? Take Les Miserables, it's about redemption and is very dramatic and exciting---a renounced thief on the run.I am the only person in the whole grade who didn't like TKAM. Whenever I talk to anyone about it they always go "OMFG I LOVED IT HOW CAN YOU NOT LIKE TKAM?!" Now, we have to write an essay about whether we liked it, and saying that it was not appealing and Scout is not realistic is not tangeable. She'll say it's off-topic and has nothing to do with the meaning of the book. I understand the meaning of the book, but I still don't like it. I talked to my dad and he just said that I'm not mature enough for such advanced literature, which is not true. What am I supposed to do?!

Okay, one Scout is like adult and childlike at the same time because Harper Lee wants you to look at how racism is from a point of view from a child. The adult words are there to lead you through the book so I runs smoothly. And look at this, whenever Scout talks, she never says large words. In fact, she says words like "waked up" and phrases like that. The books theme is not only racism. It's about maturity, and being an unlikely hero. I'm not sure your teacher explained it thoroughly because there are so many metaphors that make it exciting. Like the oh-so-famous mockingbird metaphor: A mockingbird is innocent as Tom Robinson and Boo are as well. And as I said...racism is just ONE theme.

Well anyways, I think you should tell your teacher the points on why you didn't like it. Tell her why you thought this and that. If she is not happy with what you are doing, remind her that you she is the one who assigned this.

Read the book "No More Dead Dogs". You seem EXACTLY like the character, Wallace Wallace.


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What is the thematic relationship between the story told in "To Kill a Mockingbird" and the books title? Discuss at least 3 characters that might be discribed as "mockingbirds".

i have no clue what in the world im suposed to write about. can someone please give me an idea what exactly its asking?? 5's
thanks

My gosh..I love that book.

Okay first off, thematic means theme. You see, to kill a mockingbird is a sin because they don't do anything to harm humans or to annoy us. All they do is sing.

For the three characters, use Boo, Tom Robinson and the African American community.

You might want to re-read the book because these are quite easy to find.

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i know this is something i could google, and i tried that and i cant find it!

well here it goes

what regions of the US is acid rain affecting???

ill rate 5's for any answer

Really..everywhere but mostly it is in New York because the chemicals from factories from Canada and other states are sent by weather to New York and other places like that.

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Hey I'm 13 years old and I'm a really advanced reader for my age (just so you know). It doesn't mean I can read/understand adult books but whatever! I really want a list of GOOD books from like all genres!! If you could give me the title, author, and genre of the books you're suggesting that would be great!

To Kill A Mockingbird - the best novel I've ever read.

Pride & Prejudice

Jane Eyre

Rebecca

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I have to present a speech infront of about 30 people tomorrow for class and I'm REALLY nervous. I'm doing an oratorical speech and it's just so crazy. My friends have told me to breathe in and out but it only works for like 4 minutes. I've never done a speech before, this is my first time. So...is it alright to be nervous? And what do you suggest I do when I'm up there?
Thanks

Well...I pretty much had the same thing. Don't worry, remember you'll be over it in 5 minutes. It is TOTALLY fine to be nervous. "If you weren't nervous...you wouldn't care." - a very good teacher of mine told me this. So just chill out. I suggest to try to count the minutes...alright?

-GOOD LUCK

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MC

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Ok, I'm just wondering if 1590 is a good SAT score, because I'm not sure. I know they've changed some things, so can anyone tell me if this is good? I think I should take it again in the fall, what do you think?

If you took it before March 2005, then 1590 is an AMAZING score because it was out of 1600. But if you took it March 2005 or afterwards, 1590 is not a great score. Now..it is out of 2400.

Peace
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Maggie

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