I don’t know how they do it. I don’t know how anybody
does it, waking up every morning and eating and moving
from the bus to the assembly line, where the teacherbots
inject us with Subject A and Subject B, and passing
every test they give us. Our parents provide the list of
ingredients and remind us to make healthy choices: one
sport, two clubs, one artistic goal, community service, no
grades below a B, because really, nobody’s average, not
around here. It’s a dance with complicated footwork and
a changing tempo.
I’m the girl who trips on the dance floor and can’t find
her way to the exit. All eyes on me.

Autor: Laurie Halse Anderson

I don’t know how they do it. I don’t know how anybody<br />does it, waking up every morning and eating and moving<br />from the bus to the assembly line, where the teacherbots<br />inject us with Subject A and Subject B, and passing<br />every test they give us. Our parents provide the list of<br />ingredients and remind us to make healthy choices: one<br />sport, two clubs, one artistic goal, community service, no<br />grades below a B, because really, nobody’s average, not<br />around here. It’s a dance with complicated footwork and<br />a changing tempo.<br />I’m the girl who trips on the dance floor and can’t find<br />her way to the exit. All eyes on me. - Laurie Halse Anderson




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