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Lizzie
is into journalism. She reports for the school
webzine. For her next story, she will cover the
school play.
Miranda
is into acting. She performs for the first time
in her life, and is the lead actor of the school
play.
On
the play's opening night, Miranda is confident
she's going to be a star. Lizzie tells her she's
going to write about it. Then Lizzie wishes Miranda
good luck, and they hug.
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| Lizzie |
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Lizzie
thinks Miranda's acting stinks, but doesn't want
to give her best friend a bad review. So she decides
to go easy on the truth.
Miranda
sees that the review in the webzine says her acting
is no good. She's mad about it, and she says Lizzie
is a lousy friend.
Lizzie
decides to run a retraction in the next issue
of the webzine to say that Miranda's acting is
in fact very entertaining.
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| Miranda |
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Miranda
feels acting is the greatest thing she has ever
done, and she enjoys being the star of the school
play.
To
Miranda, Lizzie is just a little reporter and
is jealous of her. Lizzie wants to hurt her, tear
her down, and become bigger than her. This is
why Lizzie writes badly about her.
Then
Miranda decides that acting isn't her thing, and
she wants to go into singing instead.
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| Gordo |
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Gordo
likes to ask questions. He also says he likes
to overstate things. He offers to help if anyone
needs a guy who looks confused, inquisitive, or
questioning.
To
him, Miranda's acting does truly stink, and Lizzie
should report the truth. He also thinks Miranda
should see a tape of her performance in the school
play, and read Lizzie's review again.
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| Matt
& Lanny |
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Matt
has this friend Lanny, who never talks. Matt needs
ninety dollars to buy walkie-talkies, so that
he & Lanny can talk to each other at night and
when they're on their way to school.
He
learns from his parents that he should earn his
walkie-talkies. So he decides to sell everything
in his room in order to earn the ninety dollars
he needs.
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| Mr
Escobar |
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Mr
Escobar is the drama teacher. He wrote the school
play. The play is set in the 1950s, which is like
a million years ago to the kids at school.
None
of the regular drama kids want to do it. They
all want to act in a play in which they're supermodels
and NBA stars who turn into crime-fighting, rapping
robots.
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| Jo
& Sam |
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Mom
Jo & Dad Sam tell Matt they work very hard for
their money, and they're not there just to give
him money.
Matt
says he knows. He knows they're not just there
to give him money. He knows they're there to cook,
wash his clothes, and do all that stuff too.
They
teach Matt that if he wants expensive things,
he has to earn them. Then they decide it's better
not to teach him anything else for awhile.
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