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Elements of a Contract of Sale
Alexis Pizano
November 22,1014
Period 6

1. “Calpurnia tells you, you do as I tell you, and as long as your aunt`s in this house, you will do as she tells you

2. “Scout...I'm scared.”
“Scared of what?” “Scared about atticus. Somebody might hurt him.”

Ch.14 page.182 ¶.1
Wc.77

Ch .14
Page. 197
¶.1­2
wc. 92

(C) When I was a little kid i hated when people told me what to do and i never liked it because everyone bossed me around and making me do a lot of things I didn't like to do . What
I didn't like was that my my mom would tell me to obey them because they are older than me and because they are family and saying no is bad manners so I always had to obey them. (C) One time I was really scared because my dad had left to Mexico to go take care of some business over there, at that time mexico was really bad and there was a lot of killing over there. I was really scared that the people over there might hurt my dad and so did my mom she didn't want him to go but he had to. My mom and
I didn't sleep a lot until he came back,
I couldn't control myself but I was really happy he was back and safe.

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