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Which Street Is Daniel's Parents Store?
Which street is Daniel’s parents store? answer: Martin Luther King Boulevard. 2. Natasha and Daniel were standing in front of the store when ________. answer: Two black teenager girls walk out laughing with each other

3. Natasha compares America as…? answer: A divided metal plates with separate sections for starch, meat, and veggies.

4. What was, in the fifteenth-century in the african civilizations, markers od identity. answer: The hairstyles. 5. What is the particular reason why madam C.J. walker became a millionaire? answer: By inventing hair products for black, really needed.

6. What is the hairstyle that represent the new haircut for Natasha’s natural hair? answer: She makes her natural
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8. What is the final choice that Natasha gave to Daniel? answer: To believe in God or in nothing and stay with her forever.

9. How does Daniel knows that whatever happens will be worth it, by a characteristic of Natasha. answer: The length of her smile.

10. Which body part of Daniel’s dad is the same and attractive as Daniel? answer: The sharp bone structure.

11. Which color Natasha choose for her new hair color? answer: Pink. 12. (True or false)Does all of her hair are pink? answer: False 13. Which part of Natasha’s past will come back? answer: She will be in boy scout again.

14. What does Daniel’s daddy suspect after catching them ? answer: That they are in love.

15. Charlie needs to translate.Which language? answer: Korean 16. Even if Charlie doesn’t give a crap, what does she do? answer: Translate.

17. What is the answer for Charlie always complaining on boys?
Answer: Better not getting a boy if you don’t like him.

18. Give me Natasha’s observable fact? answer: Families are the worst.

19. What does she do to avoid looking into those brown eyes of

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