Mes Character

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Meg acts very strange, because she is a very smart and intelligent girl, smarter than your average person, and learned it from her mom and dad. Sadly her dad left her and never came back. She also acts unusual around people because she always gets these thoughts that no one else can hear, and talks to herself and because of it no one likes her and she can’t fit in. She walks down the hall and gets called names like crybaby or smarty. She is sad through most of the beginning of the movie, because her dad left her and never came back after she had been hoping he would.

Megs relationship with Charles Wallis is great and strong. She is very thoughtful of Charles, and he is to her as well. When the older boys pick on Charles, Meg can’t hold her emotions and anger in, causing her to flip out and fight with the kids. Charles and Meg are the best brother and sister you could ever in the world ask for. They take care of each other no matter what, and that’s what matters.
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She likes to wear casual clothing. Her casual is blue jeans and a lime green shirt. Meg isn’t fancy, and she doesn’t want to be. Meg also likes to look smart and happy all the time, every day she can

Hailey Grigzby reminds me of Meg because the way she acts how shy she is. I have known Hailey since I was 4 or 5 years old, I met her through one of my old friends that do not live here anymore. Through the time that I have known her she has never really talked, the only time she has talked was if she is talking to her friends, family, or if she is asked a question by a teacher. Hailey also looks a lot like meg in many different aspects. The same face, same color hair, and they even wear the same type of

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