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Panyee football club essay
By:Ryan

This story shows me that you need to be determined to achieve your goal and beyond. This story is about a panyee football club on a floating village building their own football team and working around every challenge. The boys are determined. The boys show this through building their own space, signing up for a tournament , and most of all playing through the rain.
In the beginning of the story, they show that they were determined by building their own space. The villager even made fun of them two time. The villager laughed at them for making so much noise and for scaring the fish away but when they said they were making a champion team he just laughed “ What are you noisy kids doing you’re scaring all
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But what they didn’t know had the village had bought them knew gear and came to cheer them on, “You don’t look like champions in those cloths! You’ll look better in these!” this led to the children believing in themselves because of the support.
Towards the end, the football club was struggling and definitely showed determination is playing through the rain. In the last part of the story the boys were down by two in the first half of their last game. But then they took off their shoes and played in their bare feet and since they were used to playing like this on their they tied up the score. Finally, the other them scored a point and they still were not disappointed in themselves “We were disappointed but happy that we had gotten this far.” This show determination because they were still glad and they can go home and say yeah we got third and i'm proud.
This shows that they are determined because although they went through so much trouble they powered through it. I also think that they had to be determined because some people wouldn't even be brave enough to build their own football field. That's why they are

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