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Pls help i need to create a rough draft for a thing, heres my outline, At the beginning of the story, Greg is in a bad mood because he doesn't want to receive another lecture from his father, and he knows what the result will be. At the end of the story, Greg is nervous about another lecture from his dad once again, but now he smiles at the thought of the lecture. This happens because Lemon Brown tells Greg about how he lost his son, and that the lessons and things a father gives to his son should be treasured, Greg agrees, and shows it in his character shift.
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