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What is the summary of the book Winning Season Roar of the Crowd by Rich Wallace?

Manny Ramos, a sixth grader, goes out for the football team at his New Jersey school. He weighs a mere 87 pounds while some of his teammates are closer to the 155-pound maximum. Although he is a fast runner, he hardly gets to play during practice. When he gets a chance to participate in the kickoff of the first game, he makes a couple of mistakes that contribute to the squad's loss. Then it's back to no action for Manny. Another opportunity results in success and finally he feels like he's part of the team. The family scenes are well written and believable. The close relationship between Manny and his five-year-old brother is nicely portrayed. A drawback is a description of a girl as "short but built," and again that "she's after" a popular boy. Later, Manny responds to an opponent with "Screw you." While probably realistic, this dialogue seems unnecessary. Still, this story conveys an important message about perseverance and making the most of one's strengths. Packed with plenty of action, it makes an OK choice for sports fans. From Amazon.com

What is the theme of a kiss before dying?

It´s a detective story, a young man, determined to get the money of an owner of a large company (Leo Kingship), starts an affair with the youngest of his daughters, Dorothy. But she gets pregnant, and he, knowing that her father would not give any money in this situation, kills her in a way resembling a suicide. Then Bud (the murderer) goes on and hits it with Dorothy´s older sister, Ellen. But she starts an inquiry and finds out that he had killed her sister, so he kills her too. Still wanting the money, Bud decides to marry the eldest of Leo´s daughters, Marion. He almost makes it, but they all find out what he had done. They want him to be punished, but the police would not have a prove, so Leo kills him himself. It´s a really great book.

What happens in the book PS I really like you how I survived middle school by Nancy krulik?

What happens is that Jenny McAfee got a note from her secret admirer.

One of the notes says: To Jenny,Your lips are red, your eyes are green.You're the coolest girl I've ever seen. From your secret admirer P.S. I really like you. She also got a heart shaped sticker that smelled like cinnamon. Addie starts a Keep the World Green club that's about recycling. Addie makes a candy fund-raiser for all the students to buy special Recycling trash cans for the plastic,paper and metal for the recycling club. Also,Rachel & Felicia have a big fight because in the basket-ball game, Rachel lost the game by missing one hoop.Everyone is taking sides between Rachel & Felicia except Jenny,Liza & The Pops.

SPOILER ALERT

It turns out Jenny's secret admirer is Spencer, Liza's younger brother.He took one of Liza's mom's perfume samples and put it in Jenny's backpack.Also, Their friends make up and no longer fight.

What is a progress report?

A progress report is almost like a report card that you get throughout a year of school. It basically tells you how you are doing in your classes/courses, what your grades are, as well as any teacher comments. A progress report is usually sent home in the mail about four times a year and are very helpful if you like to keep track of your grades and want to strive for success.

Are goatees out of style?

Goatees don`t usually go out of style because the style in mens facial hair doesn`t really change. it depends on the man.

What is the six main parts of a lab report?

Topic/Title - This is pretty much self explanatory. Make sure to include the date the lab is performed and the member(s) of the team

Objective of the experiment - What you plan to accomplish or to learn through this experiment, generally this section is only 2-3 sentences

Procedure - How you go about the experiment, include tools and the steps you used, but use paragraph form. The detail must be clear enough for someone to recreate the experiment

Data - The results of your experiment. This information may be collected into charts or graphs.

Analysis - What you noticed or observed. State relationships between data or ongoing trends, and if you noticed any mistakes, include them here

Conclusion - This is the hardest part of a lab report. This part must explain what you observed in four parts. First, restate the objective. Second, discuss the methods used in the procedure. Third, analyze any possibility of error. And lastly, discuss whether or not the data supported the objective.

What year was the book black like me published?

"Black Like Me" was published in 1961. Written by John Howard Griffin, the book chronicles his experiences as a white man who temporarily darkened his skin to experience life as a Black man in the segregated South during the 1950s. The book sparked significant discussion about race and identity in America.

What is the purpose of the short report?

it provides us the detail information consist of a short piece of text with in no time by just glimpse on it . . . . (HASSAN NAQVI)

What is the conclusion of cabin fever?

Greg didn't get arrested for the splotches on the school and had a decent Xmas

Can you report a publican?

If you believe an offence has been caused then you can report anyone.

A mango shaped space?

In a prologue, Mia first experiences ridicule at the hands of her third-grade classmates when she is called to the front of the room to do a math problem. She uses colored chalk to make the numbers fit into the synesthetic form she sees. Her teacher tells her to stop making up silly stories and that numbers have only shape and value and no colors. Mia is left confused and alone, because she thought everyone saw letters and colors the same way. After that, Mia keeps her synesthesia a secret and her classmates forget about the incident.

When Mia is thirteen, her beloved grandfather is gravely sick. He later passes from a deadly disease known as phishemiasmosis. During her grandfather's funeral, Mia finds a white and grey kitten with eyes the same color as her grandfather's. She believes that part of her grandfather's soul is living in that kitten. She takes him home and names him Mango the Magnificat (Mango for short); not because of his orange eyes, but because his meows and his heavy wheezing are different shades of orange to her, like a mango in different seasons. The wheezes are actually caused by a deep rip in the lining of one of Mango's lungs, which cannot be repaired, but Mango copes with it by taking pills.

One day, when Mia is at the grocery store with her mother, she meets someone who could very well share her condition: a 5-year old boy named Billy Henkle, who sees her name as orange with purple stripes. Mia is shocked, but his mother quickly retorts that he has an overactive imagination.

After failing two math quizzes, she is forced to admit to her parents about her condition. Mia's father sets up an appointment to her pediatrician Dr. Randolph. Her mother takes Mia to Dr. Randolph, who recommends her to a psychotherapist.

After her appointment, Mia tells her best friend Jenna Davis about her colors. Jenna bursts into tears and gets angry at her for not telling her before. Jenna runs away and, out of anger, stops talking to Mia. At her psychotherapist appointment Mia is told that her colors are just her imagination, and she has "middle child syndrome" and made up the colors to get attention. Mia denies it. The psychotherapist suggests that Mia go to a neurologist to see what is wrong with her.

The next day, Mia visits Jenna and apologizes for not telling her before. Jenna also apologizes for being angry. Jenna explains that she was worried about her and tells her that she had an experience when someone she really cared about was sick, referring to her mother, who died of cancer three years before. Jenna tells Mia that when she was still angry with her she told Kimberly-one of their school friends and a gossip-about Mia's colors. Mia becomes well-known at school because of her synesthesia.

When Mia visits the neurologist she finds out what case she has. She has synesthesia, a condition where senses are connected, such as your hearing and sight or smell and touch, though it could be any two. Mia's own forms of synesthesia are grapheme-color synesthesia, which means she sees numbers and letters in color, sound-color synesthesia, meaning each sound has an accompanying shape and color, and finally spatial sequence synesthesia, or seeing numerical sequences with different amounts of depth. Then the neurologist invites Mia to a meeting for synesthetes in a few weeks and gives her the address of a website that allows people with synesthesia to interact with each other. After only one day, another synesthete, a boy named Adam, shows interest in interacting with Mia. Adam is a year older than her. Mia becomes obsessed with her email, constantly seeing if there are any emails from Adam. One night she gets a call from Adam, saying he is going to the synesthesia meeting too. During the meeting, Adam appears very gentlemanly, kissing her hand and inviting her outside for a walk. During the "walk", Adam asks if he could kiss her, to which she says yes. She kisses him once, and she almost does again, but then her mom finds her outside with him, and says they need to leave, obviously angry. Mia thinks about Adam for a while, and wonders if he should be her boyfriend.

Because she is so preoccupied with her condition and life, Mia forgets to give Mango his medicine the night of the meeting. She wakes up in the middle of the night to find him not breathing. She convinces her dad to fly him to the animal hospital in their helicopter, but it is already too late, and Mango dies. After Mango dies, Mia is traumatized and her colors disappear temporarily. She feels guilty and believes that Mango's death is her fault, although her family constantly tells her that she didn't kill Mango. Her father tells her he knew, almost, that Mango was ready to go when he stopped eating; it was his time. Meanwhile, Adam emails her saying that even though he was sorry about her cat, she still should have come to the second meeting she missed and that "kissing her was fun and that it would be fun to do it again sometime". She realizes that he is a jerk and doesn't care about her, and she wishes she could print out his email and crumple it up. She regretted kissing him and even saying yes when he asked her if she wanted to go for a "walk". The next day at school, Mia realizes a boy named Roger, who has always been nice to her, really likes her and she decides she likes him better than Adam.

Soon, Billy Henkle, the boy that she met at the grocery store who shares her condition, visits and Mia is able to offer him the help that she never received when she was young. She then realizes that she has to move on to be able to help other synesthetes. Her colors return and she finally accepts Mango's fate, believing he is with Grandpa now.

Later, at a Hanukkah party, Mia finds a kitten that looks exactly like Mango. Mia eventually ends up taking the kitten, whose purrs are mustard yellow according to her synesthesia.