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RiverSide's Most Talented
“RiverSide's Most Talented” is a story about four teens that dance at a dance contest. The neens try out and make it to the finals with the help from the dance directors after a number of weeks. The story shows that you should be happy with with what you have.
The author's description of the four teens is that they are all friends but some like more than others. Ryan was feeling sick when they were getting ready to go on and dance in the finals. Then they both go out and they do amazing until her strap breaks on her shoe,
Jose and Andy are both in the crowd hoping there friends win. They both were clapping and going nuts and saying go Ryan and go Romona.
The author of “RiverSide's Most Talented” does a good job

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