So Stereotypical
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  • Reads 479
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2011
When three high school students who seem to be exact opposites, but really are more alike than they seem, accidentally write their English essay on the exact same topic, their English teacher calls them together. She doesn't suspect that they were cheating-after all, they hardly know each other. No. Instead she wants them to collaborate on a speech to enter in the State Oratory Contest. If these three students want to win the competition, they will have to work together despite their conflicting personalities, deal with nasty competitors, and somehow find the courage to stand up against the way things have always been.
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