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Who Is Stargirl Unique
This will tell you some things about this girl named Stargirl who is in the 10th grade. Stargirl is unique in many ways. First, her name is really strange. Second, she cheers for both teams during a game. Finally she says the pledge of allegiance in a weird way.
Stargirl conforms by being on the hot seat and taking it literally and she became a cheerleader. The reason Stargirl was on the hot seat was to become popular because that is where every popular person goes. She became a cheerleader to make friends and to do what normal girls do for the most part.
Stargirl would not make it in a high school today because the way people are to others because they different from them. People are just mean these days and don’t care about others and the

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