and insisted on Andy, "When I was little, I didn't know what my mother said, 'be yourself'. I don't understand why I'm not myself, but someone else. How would that happen?" Freedom in American culture, the self. I really want to shout: vitality! ! !
However, in the days of losing his mother,
Andy deviates from the so-called normal track and joins 4.10. Many, many things are not understood by my mother's friends.
Andy also lost his way back. She is bewildered. She is confused. Behind the dance, her blurred eyes, I am so distressed.
Charlie told him that what matters is now.
Expelled from school.
When her friends came to her to participate in the hip-hop competition "we need you".
Mom's friend understood Andy. Andy said, "I will never fight again...i met someone who believe me." She said "i believe you" There were tears in my eyes
for Andy's fight .
Perhaps, I was moved by Andy's be trusted. Glad.
Perhaps, I also hope that the "derailment" of the so-called problem students will be understood.
The principal finally accepted Andy. I cried again. Regardless of the illogical transformation of the plot, I just want to focus on the extraordinaryness of ordinary people led by Andy! their final success. Let me see hope.
hope of education
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