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What Is The Theme Of Almost Super By Marion Jensen
“Almost Super” written by Marion Jensen, is a juvenile fiction book about superheroes and super villains. When you get a taste of the beginning of the book you will get addicted to it and can’t stop reading. The drawing that I’ve made shows what’s happening in the beginning of the story, with a keyword in my mind when I drew it, which is ‘disappointed’. This was about two brothers in a family of superheroes called the Baileys. Everyone over the age of twelve in the Bailey family gets a superpower on February 29th, at 4:23 p.m. and no one knows why they get their superpower on that mouth and that time. The boy in the drawing is Rafter and he is 13 years old and he was very exited on getting his superpower. So when it was February 29th, at 4:23

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