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HELP AGAIN PLEASE! TUESDAY OF THE OTHER JUNE

“‘Oh well, if it isn’t Fish Eyes.’ Then she’d punch me, blam! her whole solid weight
hitting me.” (Paragraph 35)
B. “‘Oh, sweetie, it’s great to be a good swimmer.’ But then, looking into my face,
she said, ‘No, no, no, don’t worry, you don’t have to.’” (Paragraph 54)
C. “Turn the other cheek, my Junie; smile at the world, and the world’ll surely smile
back.” (Paragraph 89)
D. “‘No,’ I said to the Other June. ‘Oh, no! No. No. No. No more.’ I pushed away the
hand that held the pencils.” (Paragraph 94)

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