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What lesson can we learn from the poem, 'Basketball Rule #5?'
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It reveals that him and his mom are caring and it also reveals that his dad is stubborn. Josh is also mature.
JB and Alexis like each other, but JB is nervous talking to her.
When you worry about what others are doing, instead of doing what you’re good at, then you lose focus.
Their mom keeps their dad more in control at the basketball games. When she’s not there he’s 'out of control.'
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How does the poem, 'Out of Control,' show how Josh’s dad is different when his mom isn’t around?
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JB and Alexis like each other, but JB is nervous talking to her.
Their mom keeps their dad more in control at the basketball games. When she’s not there he’s 'out of control.'
Both are used to show how much JB likes the new girl.
It reveals that him and his mom are caring and it also reveals that his dad is stubborn. Josh is also mature.
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What lesson can we learn from the poem, 'Basketball Rule #5?'
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How does the poem, 'Out of Control,' show how Josh’s dad is different when his mom isn’t around?
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What does the poem 'Mom calls me into the kitchen' reveal about Josh’s character traits?
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What does the poem '35-18' reveal about Josh’s character traits? What can we infer when he says that he’s not hungry and when he says he has a lot of homework?
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At the end of the poem 'I’m on Free Throw Number Twenty-Seven', Josh says, 'Now I’m laughing too, but only on the outside.' What does this mean?
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What is revealed in the phone conversation between Josh and Alexis?