Everyschoolhasanuglygirl.Inmyprimaryschool,itwasme.From...

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Every school has an ugly girl. In my primary school, it was me.

From first grade through fourth, I had to wear heavy orthopedic(整形外科的)shoes because of my weak ankles. I sounded like overweight elephant wearing bricks whenever I took a single step.       “Hey, Bigfoot!”       “Geez, you’re going to start an eprimaryschool,...arthquake!”       Then in sixth grade I had to start wear glasses. Mom asked for the least expensive ones and that made me look like a fool.       “Four eyes!”         “Couldn’t you cover up more of your faces? Why stop at the eyes?”       In Seventh, I started competing on the city swim team, thinking that if I got a killer body, nobody would notice my face. Wrong again. I loved being fast and winning ribbons now and then, but now I had red, wet eyes from the chlorine(*) in the pool. I also did not develop a killer body.       I changed my strategy at Eighth grade, the last year of middle school. I offered my help to anyone who needs. I worked for other girls, so they could hang out with their friends. My new program began to work. People who would never have acknowledged my existence before were suddenly seeking me out.       I’d been feeling pretty good until one day I went to Christine’s house to help her fill envelopes. Going into each envelope was invitation to Christine’s birthday party; it was a big event at a fancy hotel. Complete with dinner. She asked me to help her address these envelopes. There was no envelope for me.       My heart was broken. I tried to escape from all the eyes. High school had to be better, right? Yes and no. Now that I’m here, I know there are still lots of shallow people judging you on what you’re wearing or how cool your hair is , but there are also kids who talk to you because they liked your answers or just as you’re kind, honest, and a good friend.       I still do kind things because I like the feeling I get when I am helping people. I, with my friends, went to Children’s hospital, playing games and reading to the sick kids.       I still had wet red and not a smart look, but you cannot tell me I am not beautiful. Every time I visit hospital, five-year-old Terry grasps my hand, “Morri, you are so nice. I want to grow up to be just like you.” was Morri laughed at by her classmates when she was in primary school?        had weak ankles and eyesight.        glasses couldn’t cover up her face.        couldn’t get along well with them.        looked like an overweight elephant. h of the following is the real reason for Morri competing on the city swim team?        win more ribbons.        shift(轉移)others’ attention from her face.        develop a killer body.        have red wet eyes. what Morri experienced in the last year of middle school, we can learn that __________.        classmates thought highly of her        was popular among her classmates        was often cheated by her classmates        classmates just made use of her passage is intended to encourage people to __________.        ess as many as invitation envelopes as possible        more sport activities including swimming        others’ comments into careful consideration        positive attitude towards disadvantages in life

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