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Can where you are change who you are? A young disabled boy moves back into his old neighborhood. He is barely three feet tall and going into eighth grade. He makes a good friend and serial eminem. He is physically weak but his mind can trump anyones strength. Know for his brain,sarcasm he is a loved character. Though he has friends,a family, and life he enjoys he still asks to be normal. the story “Freak the mighty” there's a boy called freak. He has a physical disability that makes him unable to grow and he walks with a leg brace and crutches. Hes barely three feet tall and almost in 8th grade. Though this never seem to bother him much, his nicknames is freak after all. Though in the story it is revealed that freak wants to change. To

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