'This is going to be a good day' I told myself. It was 8:30, and we began math. "Okay, so remember class, a good way to remember the order of operations is to remember PEMDAS, or Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally. It may sound a bit silly, but it will help you. Alright, so I am going to pass out two worksheets. The one that says "A" on it is class work, and the one with "B" on it is the homework for tonight." A hand shot up. "Yes Josè?" I asked. "Will we have to do the whole "B" worksheet? Or just some of it?" He asked. "That was a great question Josè. And the answer to that is yes. You have to do the whole thing. But guess what? That means tomorrow you won't have any homework!" I said. "Yay!" Everyone said. "Okay, get to work on paper "A" please." The students started to work. "BEEP BEEP" I walked to my computer. I opened email and clicked on the now one minute old link that was just sent to me. I read it with a strong heart.
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The eyes of 9/11/01
Исторические романыSeptember 11, 2001. One of the most sorrowful days for the U. S. A. This gripping book is about several fictional characters that experienced this horrible day. 'Then, there was a crash, and the north tower collapsed.' "'What in the name of God has...