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Timmy The Science Fair
Timmy started brainstorming ideas for the school’s science fair. The science fair was in a month and Timmy wanted to win. “Paper mache volcano, plant growth, rubberband friend, Jackson, was also doing the science fair. Jackson has won every year and he was powered.” Timmy thought. He decided to do the rubber band powered car. Timmy’s best the smartest kid in their grade. He has won the science fair all of his middle school career.
Timmy started making his rubber band powered car on Sunday and it was working good. Timmy was the kind of person that didn’t handle stress and problems easily. If something went wrong Timmy would not know what to do. He started off making a car out of a box and wheels out of CDs. They were very smooth and had little

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