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During the week, Kailua practiced sparring all week for his Martial Arts Tournament on Thursday and Friday. After school, on Thursday the tournament began and match after math he demolished all his opponents in a swiftly and calmly manner. He made it to the finals. Friday Kailua had to take a science test and didn't study for, but he was in luck because the test had multiple choice on it. Taking the test, he bit his lips and sweated more and more because the questions were like monsters after each and every question. Mind racing, thinking speedily Kailua answered all the questions. The teacher grades it with a seriousness and hands it back at the end of class. As the teacher walks past Kailua a small gust of winds blew across his …show more content…
Feeling nervous and more nervous as he slowly flips the paper around to be stunned to see at the right hand corner of the page written red ink was a 90. He was felt ecstatic about his grade. After school, in the afternoon he ran home to hastily change into his Gi (martial arts uniform) and drove to martial arts academy to finish the tournament. Kailua's final match that decides if he is the champion began. Kailua attacks aggressively first with a barrages of kicks and punches. His opponent keeps up and dodges all the attacks. While his opponent being distracted and his opponent doesn't dodge one attack and gets hit in the thigh. Even though Kailua's opponent has an injury the opponent still continues to fight. His opponent trips Kailua and he does the same but, his opponent quickly stands back up and breathing heavily. Taking advantage of this and lands the final blow and his opponent becomes knocked out. The ref raises Kailua's hand to declare Kailua the winner of the tournament. Chanting in cheer, the crowd roared Kailua's name. That moment he received the trophy he was delighted for his accomplishment of winning the tournament. After receiving the trophy, he heard that he was the greatest martial artist of the world.

The next day, Kailua and his friends were at the beach on Saturday. His friends congratulated him for winning the Martial Arts Tournament and for managing to get a 90 on the science

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