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Snowman review by Eddie Shrubsall
As "Snowman" An article from the December Teenink issue, I thought to myself that hate needs to stop. The moral to the story I read is that even though someone does something wrong you don't have to treat them bad. The kid in the story was supposed to make a snow man. He did but it was abnormal. The teacher pointed it out to the whole class, and they all got very disappointed . But at the end of the story the author said that he felt like if he had felt a tingle in his stomach that made him seem like he had done something worse than create an abnormal snowman. which he should since he judged someone's art and was disappointed in it. That was very messed up to judge someone like that especially when they are that young. The teacher should have never done such a thing like that to a student.
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