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English, 20.09.2020 18:01 garyperry

Read the excerpt from "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" by Amy Bernstein
How does Jamie feel about being signed up for
summer camp?
"No, Honey, I signed you up for two weeks at Camp
Shenandoah."
My backpack fell to the ground. I stood there with my
mouth open. Two weeks stuck at some bug-infested
camp where I didn't know anyone? What was she trying
to do to me? Make my life worse?
She is really upset and does not want to go.
She does not care if she goes or stays home.
She is surprised that she has to go to camp.
She thinks it will be an interesting opportunity.

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