Megs Behavior At School: Good Or Bad?

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Megs behavior at school is really bad. In classes the teacher asks her a question, and she smarts off. Then she goes to the office and she gets mad because they talk about her dad. Megs behavior with little boys walking home is bad too. She starts a fight with them, and knocks them down.

Megs relationship with Charles Wallance is much better than anyone else. She waits for him after school and walks him home. Megs relationship with boys that make fun of Charles Wallance is really bad. She beats them up after school. Megs relationship with her twin brothers is kinda good. One minute they argue then the next they will be fine.

Megs appearance is pretty. She has braces on her teeth. She is a tall girl. She has pretty hair. She wears jeans

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