English, 20.04.2021 19:50 southerntouch103
Which detail from the Newsela article "Mistaken Text Leads to Fundraiser," introduces the idea that Clayton values kindness in others? "I want to tell (the Jakemans) how much I admire them for adopting a boy like Noah," he said. "I don't know if I could be that big of a hero." "When she told him he could. pray for the boy, Clayten responded: 'I don't pray, but I'd love to help with food, donations, etc." It began: "So. I was texted by a wrong number. I decided to mess with them, now I'm obligated to them. Who will step up and help me help them?" O "I spent a short amount of time online, rallying people," said Clayten. it is when she told him he could pray for the boy clayten responded: I don't id love to help with food donations etc'''
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, windline21991
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