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The Story of the Scary Monster that was not so Scary...
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I3 book 08

Nov 27, 2014

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Gerson Moura

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Page 1: I3   book 08

The Story of the Scary

Monster that was not so

Scary...

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Adam was a little, funny and a happy monster. His dream was to become big and scary, so he could be a successfull monster.

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But he could never scare anyone, because the more he tried to be scary the cuter and funnier he was...

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...And that made all of his friends start to bully him.

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Adam became very sad, so he decided to tell his father all that was happening. His dad became very worried and decided to call a special teacher to give class just for him.

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The teacher was very big and he tried to teach all of his tricks to Adam, but it was impossible. Adam could never do those things.

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...And that made all of Adam’s classmates exclude him.

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Adam became very sad for many days. However, one day he decided not to become sad anymore and he started to sing.

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When Adam started to sing, one of his classmates heard him singing and was very impressed. Soon, all the monsters started to come to watch Adam singing.

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Everybody was impressed at adam’s voice and everyone wanted to sing like him. But, at the end, they understood that each one has his/her own quality.

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So, Adam made a lot of new friends and he became forever happy ...

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THE ENDAuthor: Mateus Neiva

Editorial Supervisor: Teacher: Gerson A. MouraIllustrator: aaronblechaPublisher: www.storybird.comDate: II Semester - Summer 2014

A project from ‘Cilc’s Writing Club’: “Café Literário” CILC: Centro Interescolar de Línguas de Ceilândia