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True or false: Aleeza and the boy in sixth grade became friends.
False
What words did Aleeza use to scream at the boy?
If I say I'm brown, then I'm brown, deal with it.
How did Aleeza feel when the boy told her, brown wasn't a race.
Angry
What did Aleeza answer when the the boy asked her what race she was.
She answered, brown.
What did Ms. Harrington do with Aleeza's self portrait?
Hung it on the wall.
Where did Ms. Harrington find the nub of brown crayon for Aleeza?
In the crayon bin.
Where did Ms. Harrington find the nub of brown crayon for Aleeza?
In the crayon bin.
What color did Mrs. Harrignton give Aleeza to color her face?
Brown
What did Mrs. Harrington say to Aleeza when she say her self-portrait?
"Aleeza, that is not your color."
When Ms. Harrington looked at Aleeza's picture, what did Aleeza think she would say?
Praise her
Why did she chose peach for her face?
Her friends were using it for their faces.
What color did Aleeza choose for her face?
Peach
True or false: Crayons are more expensive than oil pastels.
True
-What would they use to color the special project?
Oil pastels
Why was the final draft of the self-portrait so special?
It was going to be colored in.
What kind of drawing were the children going to do?
A self-portrait
What was the teacher's name?
Miss Harrington
What kind of project had the teacher assigned the first grade?
An icebreaker project
What had Aleeza learned over the summer?
To color inside the lines.
What was special about her friends and her names?
They all began with A.
How old is she at the beginning of the story?
6 years old
What is the name of the speaker or story teller
Aleeza Kazim