Oliver French School Analysis

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Oliver had found the prize in the cake and it was a golden crown. Then he was talking with his friend Charlie from New Jersey about the differences of their school's. For Oliver French school was very hard and he had to do many projects. One project in particular that he hated was the one for his rhetoric class that it was important for the French but confusing for Oliver. Before Oliver was going to sit down and do his paper he had a something drink and decided to practice shadow puppets in the kitchen. In the kitchen there is a window that you can see the courtyard of the building. After dinner, Oliver's mom lets down the blinders that she bought for the window there blue with white. That day in the night Oliver kept the blinds down and turned

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