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Story about poverty 11-12 years old Interactive story (1)

Three Friends and the Meaning of Enough

Three boys discover the importance of dignity, friendship, and helping each other as they face challenges related to poverty in their neighborhood.

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There are three characters: Sam, a 10-year-old boy with messy brown hair and round glasses, wearing a worn t-shirt and faded shorts, standing on the left holding a piece of old wood with a big smile. Luis, a 9-year-old boy with black hair and sparkling eyes, wearing a blue hoodie and ripped jeans, is in the center, focused on hammering a nail. Ethan, a 10-year-old boy with blonde hair and a shy expression, wearing a striped t-shirt and worn sneakers, is on the right holding a wooden board, admiring his friends. The scene takes place in an old park with a large oak tree at the center, surrounded by green grass and colorful flowers, with the ground scattered with dead leaves and small pebbles. In the background, there is a rusty old slide and a swing gently creaking in the wind. The main situation shows the three boys building a tree in the oak, using reclaimed wood planks. They are laughing and helping each other, despite their worn clothes and dirty hands. The atmosphere is joyful and energetic, illustrating their friendship and creativity in the face of challenges. report a problem with this image
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Patched
Repaired by sewing or adding pieces to fix a hole or tear.
Unsure
Not feeling confident or certain about something.
Leftovers
Things that are left after others are used or eaten.
Dumpster
A large outdoor bin where trash and old things are thrown.
Rusty
Covered with orange-brown metal because it sat in wet air.
Encouraging
Saying or doing things that give someone hope or confidence.
Determined
Having a strong wish to finish something, not giving up.
Pooled
Put money or items together into one shared amount.
Makeshift
Made quickly from what is available, not the usual way.
Creaked
Made a long, high sound when something moves slowly.
Hesitate
Pause or wait because you feel unsure or nervous.
Sturdy
Strong and not easily broken or moved.
Streaky
Marked with long thin lines or uneven patches.
Pitched in
Helped by working together or adding effort.
Discount
A lower price than usual for something sold.
Shelter
A place or covering that protects people from weather.

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