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Write a summary of “Isn’t Everyone a Little Bit Weird?”

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Answered by Ummsabit2007
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Our Differences is Something to be Proud about

About 50% of kids get bullied in 4-12 grade by other students while about 30% bully others. Most people get bullied or have felt alone/ left out. People can feel this way anytime, but mainly during 4-12 grade. Everyone is different one way or another. Our differences are what makes us unique. The different traits from one another will be the one thing that will help you later in life. People who see things differently end up changing the world or having an effect on it. The author talks about how every single one of us is weird, and uses Benjamin Franklin as an example. The article “Isn’t Everyone a Little Bit Weird” explains how Benjamin Franklin was “One of the framers of the United States Constitution, Franklin (1706-1790) was a leading author, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, activist, and businessperson” (Isn’t Everyone a Little Bit Weird 3). Franklin was considered weird, one reason is because, he would take air baths (naked) while writing essays. This reveals that the most gifted people are often strange. When the author…show more content…

In the article “By Any Other Name from Gifts of Passage” it talks about how these Indian sisters go to a new school and the headmistress changed their names to English names. One of the sisters was going to take a test and the teacher separated the Indian students from the other students and said Indians cheat. In chapter 6 the author writes “‘ You can bury a dog’s tail for seven years and it still comes out curly, and you can take a Britisher away from his home for a lifetime and he still remains insular’” (Rau 6).

Answered by marishthangaraj
4

Yes, everyone are a little bit weird.

EXPLANATION:

  • Yes, everybody is weird in their own way in view that we’re made distinctive.  
  • No two humans are precisely alike in terms of personality, ethics, morality and so forth.
  • I am greater looking to fit in, than to stand out.  
  • Or at the least I did in advance, because after a while I just stopped caring about it at all.
  • The other human beings, however usually the extroverts always seemed to me fairly weird, because they somehow understand, a way to “behave”.
  • It feels like we are all playing weird- every body else seems to realize the guidelines, and I get the sensation, that I turned into forgotten to give the instructions.
  • So, I recognize that for a few humans, who are not like me, I am weird, however I don't think that I am really weird, I don't consider this as a praise, once I hear it.
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