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Once upon a time, a mouse mother gave birth. She had four normal, beautiful, babies. And then there was another. He was smaller than all of his siblings and his nose was abnormally large. But he was smarter. All of his sisters and his one brother would always tease him because he was different.
His three sisters were the popular mice in school, they were in the school play, (as the three blind mice) and had a lot of friends. His one brother was a bully; he was on the football team and picked on everyone. But the lonely and different mouse was simply weird; everyone made fun of him, even the nerd mice.
Anyway, it all happened on a simple, regular day of school. Mrs. Whiskers, their second-grade teacher told the students that they were going to conduct a science experiment using some equipment made by the mad scientist, Albert Cheestein.
First off, the mice had to go through some safety procedures like usual. Then they had to put body suits on, but no one knew why. The suit was way to big for the weird mouse, but the nose part was too small, everyone laughed at him, even Mrs. Whiskers gave a chuckle. Anyway, the teacher directed the students to stand under something that looked like a giant, upside-down umbrella. She punched in some numbers on a keypad and counted to three, and within seconds everyone was only two inches tall! Except for the lonely mouse who was one and a half inches tall.
Mrs. Whiskers put the students in single file; they walked behind here now giant desk which blocked the sight of a mini door that wasn’t noticeable when they were normal size. The mice opened the door and behind it was a massive laboratory. The first thing all of the mice noticed was a human who was a trillion times their size. It was classified as a male of approximately forty years of age. All of the sisters of the weird mouse gasped and screamed over dramatically but then were quiet because Mrs. Whiskers yelled at them and said that he was asleep. Not long after that, they entered the human through his mouth. He was snoring so it made easy access. (Those humans are disgusting though)
We first came to his heart, which was so much bigger than every mouse there. It was thumping so loudly that everyone’s ears felt like they were going to explode! After the student got to explore most of the human’s body, they headed back up to him mouth to exit. But, not knowing where to go, Mrs. Whiskers led them in the wrong direction accidentally. They learned that they were in his nasal passage. Mrs. Whiskers split the mice into groups so that maybe they could find an exit out of the area they were in because it was the one area where whenever a scientist would enter it, he’d never come back and no one ever knew why.
Then without warning, one of the mice squeaked, it was one of the weird mouse’s sisters. She was all by herself at the end of the passage. She then disappeared, and what replaced her was an enormous, green blob oozing towards the students. The lonely mouse thinking fast, jumped down a tube, he called for everyone to follow and for once in his life they did. He then continued scurrying, with everyone behind him, he made a couple of sharps turns and finally stopped. Above them was what looked like a big, red boxing glove hanging from the ceiling. And surrounding them was what looked like mini (well enormous compared to the shrunken mice) marshmallow. Mrs. Whiskers made a brilliant guess saying it was the mouth. They all headed to the opening of the mouth (the human was still snoring) and on the count of three they all jumped out and landed on the human’s chest, including the green blob. Within seconds, it dissolved into the air and all that was left was the lonely mouse’s sister who disappeared in the nasal passage.
For once in his lonely and difficult life, the weird, well not anymore, mouse was recognized for his brilliance and was no longer ignored. Everyone liked him, he was considered normal, and finally got nose surgery!

2007-10-07 05:58:14 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have been set some homework and what i have to do is i have to write about someone who has done a bad crime and i get blamed for it, it has to be about an A4 pg to a4 pg and a half. the problem is i cant think of a crime. help it is due tomorrow !!!!!!!!

2007-10-07 05:44:19 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Okay im doing a scrap book and i need to print out pictures for:

remember the sabbath day and keep it holy,
you shall not murder,
you shall not steal,
you shall not covet your neighbours wife


PLEASE HELP FIND, PICS, LINKS, IDEAS ANYTHING THATS USEFUL I WILL BE ETERNALLY GREATFUL.

yes yes i kno, do your own homework, but yahoo answers is for help, right? (= thanks ♥

2007-10-07 05:08:49 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

teak perspex or mild steel??? i dunno wat teak or perspex is so i think its mild stell plz help hmwk xx

2007-10-07 04:36:32 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Which trees & plants don't lose their leaves in winter & why is this?

2007-10-07 03:13:01 · 21 answers · asked by Mimkat hate the new Yahoo Answers so has retired. 7

2 similarities and 1 difference
or 2 diff. and 1 sim.

2007-10-07 02:59:28 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I need to make up a rate and ratio word problem for science! Plz help! I have NO clue wat to do! Like I dont get it plzzz help! I have to make 3 word problems with rates and ratios, but u can give me one and i will try to make up the others!


Thank You

2007-10-07 02:26:09 · 2 answers · asked by Ivana 3

My teacher assigned a 10 sentence essay. I was left with 4 run ons in the 10 sentences. If you can help me make these sentences not run ons, but still keep them 1 sentence. I would appreciate it very much!

Run on 1
Oedipus learns that he is "not [his] fathers son" from a drunken man, Oedipus's anger gets in the way of rejecting what was said and soon he "[Feels] anger" and "[seeks] revenge."
Run on 2
After realizing his prohecy Oedipus leaves Corinth with hopes to avoid the prophecy, ironically this leads to him murdering his father on his journey to Thebes.
Run on 3
Oedipus becomes King of Thebes after solving the riddle of the Sphinx, then marries his widowed mother, and finds out his true identity, this provokes him to take his sight by blinding himself.
Run on 4
Oedipus expierences reversal once he flees from Corinth to a land where "[he] should never see evil." Oedipus leaving started the prophecy by killing his father and marrying his mother.

2007-10-07 01:48:42 · 2 answers · asked by yourstruly 2

2007-10-06 22:27:03 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-06 20:39:25 · 3 answers · asked by ♥Olivia♥ 4

give me a good thesis for this essay topic:

consider the outsiders as a coming of age novel. what events triggered a change of coming of age?in what ways has he matured or grown up throughtout the novel?


tnx..:)

2007-10-06 20:03:39 · 1 answers · asked by kkga_1 1

is this a good start for a essay
There are many things you may not know about me. One of the things that you may not know about me is that am Spanish. I was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. I graduated from Fairfax High School. One of my hobbies is skating and I am a very good skater. My favorite kind music is rock My favorite singer is Avril Lavigne I love her so very much. I wish she would merry me. My favorite tv show is weeds. I like that tv show because is pettery funny. My favorite sport is football and my favorite teams are the Philadelphia Eagles. My favorite place to shop is called pac sun. I also like to be online and use facebook and My Space. Most of the time when I am online I go to Myspace or Facebook. When I go out with my friends I like doing crazy staff some of them might not be legal. I like going to the clubs some weekends so I can get a girl friend because am single right now. When I got to a club I cant do much because I cant rink legally yet.

2007-10-06 18:24:54 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

pls help me in my project
thanks in advance

2007-10-06 16:49:56 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

We were given an assignment in English, it is to write a report on a tourist attraction somewhere in the world. It doesn't have to be in the US, but can be. The only things are: it can't be somewhere you've already been, it can't be disneyland or world, and it can't be in MN, ND, MT, or SD. PLEASE GIVE SUGGESTIONS!!!!!! EASY 2 POINTS! =]

2007-10-06 16:19:02 · 35 answers · asked by Oreo C 1

I am confused about defining direct and indirect, specifically, if a line has various different slopes at different intervals, is it not either direct or indirect, or do the same rules apply as if it has a continuous slope. For instance, if between 1 and 10 a line has a slope of 8, and between 10 and 20, the line has a slope of 6, what is it?

2007-10-06 16:11:18 · 2 answers · asked by William E. Roberts 5

. bandwagon—the idea that “everybody” does this or believes this
b. categorical statements—stating something in a way that implies there
can be no argument or disagreement on the issue
c. personal attack—criticizing an opponent personally instead of rationally
debating his or her ideas
d. testimonial—quoting or paraphrasing an authority or celebrity to support
one’s own viewpoint
The following activity helps you sharpen your skills in recognizing deceptive
reasoning. The statements below are derived from the viewpoints in this
chapter. Beside each one, mark the letter of the type of deceptive appeal being
used. More than one type of tactic may be applicable. If you believe the statement
is not any of the listed appeals, write N.
1. The Supreme Court has a greater obligation to protect the rights of victims
than those of criminals.

2007-10-06 16:09:26 · 4 answers · asked by Riddy M 2

How do you find the parametric equation of the tangent line at t=2?
the given equations are:
x= (t^3) -t
y=t^2
could someone show me step by step.
thanks

2007-10-06 15:27:44 · 1 answers · asked by starz8 2

2007-10-06 15:00:52 · 2 answers · asked by mandy 1

does anyone know how to do this problem plus an explanation on how its done?
two miles upstream from his starting point, a canoeist passed a log floating in the river's current. after paddling upstream for one more hour, he paddled back and reached his starting point just as the log arrived. find the speed of the current.

2007-10-06 14:16:17 · 2 answers · asked by boone c 1

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i have to read a book for school =( I just got three books off of the list, which one should i read?
1. To Kill A Mockingbird
2. Fahrenhiet 451
3. Rebecca

i usually like to read mystery books. i need to finish this book fast, by Tuesday to b exact- so which one is the most interesting?

Answers Fast....i need to start reading!!

2007-10-06 13:46:21 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-06 13:27:39 · 6 answers · asked by vangi_m2005 1

Can you describe how cells divide for human growth and what occurs when this division goes wrong please, I'm really stuck on my Science homework.

2007-10-06 13:13:56 · 2 answers · asked by Blondie..x 3

2007-10-06 12:57:30 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

ok for my oral communications class we have a project where we have to get ads out of magazines to rep. the seven diff. types of propaganda and i'm having a hard time identifying stereotype propaganda. anybody have an example of it, and/or any type of mag. that would be really helpful. thanks

2007-10-06 12:32:19 · 5 answers · asked by horsecrazygal01 2

I hate thesis statements!! can you help me? My tasks are:
1) Describe why the pyramids were so important to the Ancient Egyptian way of life.
2) Discuss the importance of irrigation to the Ancient Egyptains.
3)Tell why understanding hieroglyphics gives us a better understanding of Ancient Egypt.
If you can help me with this like maybe make one out of it i would pick you as the best answer!!!1

2007-10-06 12:17:26 · 6 answers · asked by Scotty Envy 2

Touch the Glyphs written on the wall, opposite of the pedestal, then...

OR

Touch the Glyphs written on the wall opposite of the pedestal, then...

2007-10-06 11:00:23 · 7 answers · asked by Aaron B 1

i need to do a bibliographies for my research paper..
and the criterias for getting a 100% on the bibliographies are "Two or more different sources are cited in your bibliography."
i dont get what sources are.
can it be 2+ URLs from the internet? or do i have to get info from a book and internet, article and book, book, internet and interview? something like that (different STuff.)
thnks i need ACCUrATe answers.
p.s. asked my friends but they dont know either.
thnks.

2007-10-06 10:55:36 · 3 answers · asked by gossipgirlxxx 1

so there is a picture of the sun and next to it is a circle that says "atom"...the atom is a little smaller than the sun. and this is the question--

Evaluate the models.Describe how the models resemble the objects they represent and how they differ from the objects they represent.

please help

2007-10-06 09:57:45 · 2 answers · asked by =] 3

what sort of detective is Sherlock Holmes?? how does he treat watson???
what skills of detection does he have???
and what what similies are used to describe Dr. Mortimer???

please help me answer this questions as i have no idea and i need them for my homework
thanjk u very much

2007-10-06 09:32:02 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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