The Norm: A Short Story

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“Ha, Ha, Ha” shouted Jim. As soon as I heard that laugh I knew something was wrong! It was always the same people to act a clown at Riverside Primary. They acted a clown because my clothes were on back words!

In the class Jimmy, Jim, and Edgar are the biggest class clowns. So they would laugh and do anything they wanted. They once laughed at this girl that had fallen from her chair. Well one day in the morning I woke up and started changing. I was also very sleepy so I wasn’t thinking correctly. I started to put my clothes on as normal. I put on navy blue pants and a white shirt. I felt weird in my clothes that day. I entered the classroom heard a laugh, checked my clothes and my clothes were on back words!

Meanwhile I had got really sad

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