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Talent Show Jokes
The stage lights were right in my eyes. My palms were so sweaty I felt like I might drop the
microphone I reached for the water that sat on a nearby stool and took a quick sip I pushed my hair
away from my eyes and cleared my throat.
"I took a ladder with me to school this morning. I began.
It was stressful wanting to be a comedian. Having the skills wasn't enough. There was all the
practice. The writing of jokes Searching the internet to find funny one-liners. You had to have plenty of
ambition, too. When your jokes didn't go well, you needed to pick yourself up and try again.
I felt I was ready for high school. There were a few laughs from the audience. My father's
laugh was the loudest
Why did I agree to do this? I groaned to myself. Talent shows were nerve-racking. "My geometry
teacher wasn't at school today," I continued. "He sprained his angle"
This time, a lot of people laughed. I felt my heart lift. You can do this, I thought I carried on with
a smile. "After school, I ate my geometry homework...
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What does the narrator drink?
water
А.
B. juice
Why is the narrator nervous?
A
B.
C.
She doesn't like light in her eyes.
She is taking part in a talent competition.
Someone laughs at her.
C. angle