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Today is Monday. We started star testing today, and it brings back bad memories. But it wasn't as bad as last time I did testing. They gave us food at my first class. They gave us bottled water and peanut butter crackers. Other students in different classes were given cheez-its.

Today is Tuesday. Some of my lifetime goals are to become an MLB player, create a transportation machine, and be able to invent a device where you can go deep under water without holding your breath and having your ears hurt.

Today is Tuesday, and I have a baseball game. We're playing against the Trojans, and I get to be the starting pitcher.

Today is Wednesday. One of my favorite children book's was Captain Underpants. The main characters were two boys named George and Harold. The problem in each book was there was a monster or lots of monsters that tried to take over the world, and Captain Underpants (George and Harold's principal) had to defeat them. The message was to not hypnotize your principal and tell him that he's your main character in your comic books.

The main character in Gingerbread Baby was the baby gingerbread, and the main character in the Rumpelstiltskin is Rumpelstiltskin. The conflict in Gingerbread Baby is that everybody is trying to eat the gingerbread baby, unlike Rumpelstiltskin where a lady has to find what his name is or else he'll have to give him her son. The way the problem is solved in Gingerbread Baby is when a boy named Matti makes the gingerbread baby a gingerbread house. Which is different from the resolution in Rumpelstiltskin because the resolution in that story is when the lady finally figures out Rumpelstiltskin's name. The theme in Gingerbread Baby is to always follow directions. The theme in Rumpelstiltskin is to never make deals with people you don't know.