believe and do it

Camron 2022-03-24 09:03:52

I love the convivial accordatura as the song sang in the end of this movie. It tells a little gifted girl tried her hard to win the US spelling bee with the help of her coach and her family and even all of her neighborhood. At first, i was just attracted to the pronounciation and thought it maybe one film talked about the racial issue of the united states but not. After being drawn into the monolithic gut, i found it was about spirit and love. There were two principles i think in the following. First, you will enjoy the happyness of success as long as you concentrate to the tiny course of the content, persevere and strive hard and at last believe yourself. Second, find help around you, no matter how ashamed it was and then you will have 50,000 coaches of you own. Well, i really appreciate Akeelah, of her brave of her confidence.For these 6 months i have being prepared for the master entrance exam of the Nanjing University, sometimes i was indeed dispirited and couldn't get any joy among those obscure theories however that was what i should hold in the next harf year. But right now i am a little excited. i believe i can do if i wind up just like i could write this small English essay fluently as before. By the way, the last song is "Definition of Love" by Deborah Cox and i will learn more, hope you all enjoy it.i believe i can do if i wind up just like i could write this small English essay fluently as before. By the way, the last song is "Definition of Love" by Deborah Cox and i will learn more, hope you all enjoy it.i believe i can do if i wind up just like i could write this small English essay fluently as before. By the way, the last song is "Definition of Love" by Deborah Cox and i will learn more, hope you all enjoy it.

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Akeelah and the Bee quotes

  • Terrence: Man, that's a white word if I ever heard one. It's a trick. Stop playing!

  • Katie Kerwin McCrimmon: [commentating on TV] Several of the kids placed very high in last year's bee, especially Dylan Chiu. He's come in second two years in a row.

    Derrick-T: Kick his butt, Akeelah! B-U-T-T, butt!