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Bill takes a small photograph of Leslie with him to remind him of her. The photograph captures a special moment they shared, serving as a tangible memory of their time together. It symbolizes their bond and helps him feel connected to her even when they are apart. This keepsake allows him to cherish the memories they created.
The jess was on the hawks leg to grab the ring so i could take the jess off.
jess jess i really like your chest take you for some dinner then ill rip off your dress lol
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From what I know, no. There is not a machine that remind you of things. But, please, don't take this as a absolute correct answer, because i'm not so sure. What I do know is that notes, and your own brain can help remind you of things.
because Leslie juarez is kinda slow and very hiyper and doesnt use protection
UnderstatedThis book lets actions and reactions speak for themselves. Unlike pure Fantasy Books like The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, for example, where fantasylands are described in loving and exquisite detail, in this book Terabithia exists only in the characters' minds. We readers can't see Terabithia except as Jess and Leslie perceive it - we have to imagine it along with them. Paterson's understated tone enables us to take part in that transformation along with Jess and Leslie, and to follow along as they create a fantasyland where other people might just see an ordinary patch of forest. Paterson's use of understatement is particularly poignant when bad things happen. There's no need to go into detail about why the bad things are so awful: we, and Jess, already know.
You might take it personal, but I wouldn't sweat it. Maybe it was one thing you did. Ask them why you remind them of the person, see if you can fix anything. But do not change who you are for them.
It is the first day of school and back to the grind for Jess, whose only consolation is that the first race of the year will take place that afternoon. He comes to class to find that Leslie is in his class as well. Already she is a target for malicious taunting, since she has come in cutoffs and a T-shirt, apparently not realizing, or else not caring, that the rest of the students show up for the first day of school in their Sunday best. Jess lives through the morning in a fever of anticipation, waiting for the races at recess. After a morning's worth of endurance of typical teacher irritability and peer annoyances, recess begins and the races are about to start. Jess is watching quietly as Gary Fulcher bosses everyone around when Leslie comes up to stand beside him. Gary begins to get too high-handed, running the races autocratically and unfairly, so Jess stands up to him, demanding that two boys who tied in their heat both be allowed to run in the finals. Gary, angered, derisively suggests that perhaps Jess wants to let a girl run. Jess agrees and tells her she can run in his heat. When the race begins, Jess is supremely confident and proud of the speed he's gained over the summer. He imagines everyone is watching in awe, noticing how much he has improved, but all of a sudden he senses a figure drawing close to him, then ahead of him. As the figure pulls across the finish line, he can see that it is Leslie. Gary wants to kick Leslie out of the race now that she has had her chance and run in her heat, but she demands to run in the finals. Jess backs her up, despite his humiliation and disappointment, by challenging Gary and asking if he's scared to race her. Gary reluctantly agrees to let her race, and she wins the finals as well. After the race Leslie tries to befriend him, telling him he's the "only kid in this durned school worth shooting," but he brushes her off brusquely, telling her, "So shoot me." He continues to avoid her throughout the day, and when he sees her running toward her home after school, in her graceful, rhythmic run, he shrugs off the admiration which wells up within him and turns homeward.
Jess may feel that running is not fun anymore due to burnout, lack of motivation, or mental fatigue from overtraining. It's possible that Jess needs to switch up their routine, set new goals, or take a break to rediscover their love for running.
all the things that will remind her of him, like all the photos of him.
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