Hussien In The Film Devil's Playground

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He has black hair and sometimes plays with it and loves when his hair is short. But not long. Hussien does not like long hair because whenever he is playing. his hair goes flying onto his face and he gets bothered. That why he doesn't like long hair. His favorite subject is the playground because when I and my friends play tag it's so fun and the bad part is that they scream every 5 seconds that makes me get bothered.
First,Hussien demonstrates adventures he likes being advancers is because you can go to all kinds of places and when you go to all the places you can like them and you can go to those places you love.you can love any place like the zoo and the zoo is his faveret museum park.
Second, Hussien demonstrates a love of learning.Hussien loves learning because if he
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He loves learning because he loves math, art, word study. Finally, Hussien Demonstrates love. Hussien loves having love inside him because without love the whole world and with love everybody would be happy and they would be playing and all these kind of stuff. He loves making the world happy he loves every single thing in Tierrasanta Elementary there isn't a thing I don't like in Tierrasanta Elementary. I love Tierrasanta and I only like it because the teachers are so nice. He likes riding his bike because he can go outside whenever he wants to and when he goes outside he goes down and when he does go downhill he goes faster than flash like whoosh that's how the wind goes for him it’s AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hussien does not like stuff with extra frosting like brownies actually, he loves brownies they are delicious yum yum.

Brownies are the best B~E~S~T.I like brownies with extra frosting if you taste brownies with extra frosting than you are my

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