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The Movie Mean Girls: Cady Heron
Mean Girls is a movie based on the life of a high school girl named Cady Heron. For the past twelve years she has lived in Africa with her parents, who are zoologists. She is experiencing a public school for the first time and that is where the story starts. During her first day at school, she meets two friends named Janis and Damien. They help Cady learn how high school works. Janis and Damien also informed her of the mean girls at the school named the “Plastics”. The Plastics notice how Cady is attractive and they invite her to sit with them. Janis notices this and devises an evil plan to ruin the Plastics. Cady agrees to help Janis with her plan, because she knows how mean they can be. As Cady is going along with Janis’ plan she gets a

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