I M Alike To Teddy

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I do not think I’m alike to Teddy in the book Poached, but we some things in common. I think I am more active than him because he does not play any sports and I do. I do not like to play any pranks on anyone one but Teddy does play some once in a while and thinks they are humorous. We both do not express are feelings that much and get worried when we lose something. I think I make friends pretty fast, but he only had one friend in school until about halfway through the school year in his second year there. I live in a house in a neighborhood and he lives in a trailer in a zoo called FunJungle. We both like going to the zoo. I like my school pretty well, but Teddy is scared of getting bullied in school. I do not get bullied very often in school

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