![]() I especially love what happened at Dubuque's Five Flags Center a few months later. PART TWO c: Which quotation from the selection best supports the answer to PART ONE. PART ONE c: In "You Are Electric Boogaloo," what is most likely the purpose of the author for writing the letter? In "Just Be Yourself!" why does the author's teen self spend so much time in the library? She feels like an outsider. You joined every school club you could.not to mention the numerous after-school activities you're involved in. PART TWO b: Which quotation from the selection best supports the answer to PART ONE b. ![]() In "Just Be Yourself!" which activity does the author's teen self truly enjoy? Reading What would a person most likely describe as numerous? stars in the night sky PART ONE b: In "Just Be Yourself!" what does the author's teen self most want to do? Humiliation and hilarity are closely linked, my little friend. Part Two a: Which quotation from the selection best supports the answer to Part One He views them as humorous. In "Just Be Yourself!" what does the author encourage her teen self to do? join more social groups at school Part One a: As an adult, how does the author of "You Are the Electric Boogaloo" view his failures as a break-dancing teen? Why does the author in "Just Be Yourself!" spend so much time in the library? She feels like an outsider. In "You Are the Electric Boogaloo," why does the author's teen self feel humiliated? His shirt got stuck to the floor in a break-dancing contest.
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