cat in the hat
1)-A Choose one of the stories we have read and rewrite from a small part of it from a different narrative’s point of view. “I like the way it is” I said. “I get so tired of it,” Sally said. “I get so tired of looking like a boy.” Facing her as she sat on the dressing table, I saw her twiddling with her wedge style pretty brunette hair. I sighed and admired how lucky I was to have her in my life. Back home in Boston, Sally was the Home coming Queen at Central Boston High. We were childhood sweethearts from 6th grade. Sally moved to our neck of the woods in the summer of 1908 with her father Rev. Rex William from down South. Her mother Joanne Beatrice William left her father and took off to Hollywood’s world of glamour. Sally was uniquely odd from ordinary timid girls. She had keen interest in sports. I remember getting bullied by neighborhood boys for associating with Sally too much. Those were My interest in Sally grew deeper with time. We both were seen together in every major social event in our town. We were the “Ideal match” for one another.
home tried every diagnosis but to no avail. Then we were led to an auspicious advice
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Approximate Word count = 1448
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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