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My Day

 My day was fine. First I heard my brother Justin come to my room. I was still sleeping. Then He said, "I found two of your bandaids. On in the bathroom and one in the common room". I just ignored it and went back to sleep. Soon I heard my mom calling me. I quickly woke up and asked her what she wanted. Then she told me there was a book due on Monday called big Nate I, can't it.

  So, After I got out of bed I went to look for the book. I looked and looked and looked but I could not find it. So I went downstairs and asked mom if she was sure that it was called Big Nate I can't take it. She just says she got an email from the library. Then I told her I did not even remember getting the book. So I went back to look for it. 

  Soon, I still could not find it. So I asked Justin if he could help me. He said, "no, I am busy". I was annoyed by his answer. it did not even look like he was working. If he was he was not doing it very hard. So I kept on looking for it annoyed. Soon I finally found it. It was under the table that the TV was on. It took me a while but it was worth it. 

  After that, I got a book and starting a reading. Justin was winning that he could not find any of the words he wanted in his Portuguese book. We o Portugues. Our mom makes us worksheets on certain sections in a Portuguese book. Anyway, I just tried my best to ignore him while I read a book. Soon I asked Justin what parts were bugging him. He showed me them. 

  I could not think of any way could help him so I just left. Soon Justin came downstairs to do math with our grandpa. We do math with him every day. I do 10th-grade math and he does 11th. I am almost eleven years old and he is almost fourteen. Anyway, Soon he called grandpa he told him I was going first. Then i said I did not want to go. Even though yesterday I said so this was too early for me. I Just woke up 30 minutes ago.

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