Jane Logan Case Study

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Would you face your biggest rival?Cassie Logan had to face her rival Lillian Jean even though she knew that it would get her in trouble.Cassie bumped into Lillian Jean and Big Ma made Cassie apologize.Cassie was mad because she didn’t even bump into her Lillian bumped into her.Lillian’s dad came and twisted Cassie’s arm back because she bumped into Lillian.Cassie was very upset because she had to apologize to Lillian Jean.Cassie was very upset.
When you are at the store would you let someone go in front of you?Cassie Logan knew that one little act could change a lot.She knew that bumping into Lillian Jean would give her some consequences.Cassie,Stacey,and Big Ma went to Strawberry.When Big Ma went to talk to someone Cassie went into the Burnett

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