Wiggles Research Paper

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Wiggles’s Final race
There was once a rabbit named Wiggles. Wiggles has very small ears and a big tail. He was born to Dazza and Shanikwa in North Carolina. When Wiggles was young his family moved to Florida. That’s where his running career started. Him and his friends, Harambe and Bob, trained to become the first rabbit runners. But only Wiggles made it to the professional level. Wiggles got accepted the World Cup three times in a row but has never won a medal while running. This was the biggest race he’s been too. The race was Africa, the home of the animals. Wiggles saw his shoes were old and he needed new ones. So he went and bought the best Nike shoes there were. Then Wiggles hops on a
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Everything seemed to be going in slow motion for Wiggles. Wiggles laced up his new shoes and waited for his name to be called. Wiggles was the animal to be called. When he walked out to the track he didn't realize how big the stadium was. There must have 120,000 animals there. But Wiggles only saw the four people closest to his heart, Dazza, Shanikwa, Harambe, and Bob. Those were his biggest fans. Even though Wiggles was the oldest animal he knew he was a lot smarter than young bloods. Wiggles took his mark. All he thought about was his days with his two best friends. The gunshot went off and the animals were off! Wiggles was well ahead and was going to win his first race! But then his shoe broke and he tripped and fell and broke his kneecap. Wiggles was right at the finish line but he couldn't get up. The animals were about to finish but Wiggles dove for the finish line. He did it! He won his first race! Wiggles is the fastest animal in the world. Wiggles made history in process by becoming the first bunny to win a medal in a race and the oldest animal to win a race. Wiggles claimed his gold and returned home to North Carolina and Florida where he was treated like a hero and a king. After all of Wiggles hard

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