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Funny Kid For President Analysis
Funny Kid For President by Matt and Beck Stanton

This book is about a boy that doesn't get good grades and is always getting the blame. One day when he came to school everyone was standing around the storage room starring into it, when he looked he saw a poo. His teacher cam and saw it and blamed it on him, his teacher was evil in a way and always disliked him. When he was told to go to the head masters room his teacher had to come to. They talked about what happened and then changed the subject to do you have a class president. He said no so he had to start a election. Whoever wanted to became class president had to have a speech. In the end he became president.

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