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Addie and Bobby arrive early to school so they can hang up posters. As they do so, the school secretary informs Addie and Bobby that the principal, Mr. Kiley, wants to speak with them. In his office, Mr. Kiley tells Addie that they can’t run for student council with their independent party. Addie explains that they are running to represent minority students. Mr. Kiley explains that the other two political parties are dedicated to representing all students, which includes minority students. He also points out that DuShawn is the only minority on their ticket. Mr. Kiley suggests Addie get involved with one of the two pre-existing political parties. Finally, Mr. Kiley wonders if Addie’s refusal to say the Pledge of Allegiance as well as her independent third party are just ploys to get attention.
Addie is offended and frustrated as she and Bobby leave Mr. Kiley’s office, but Addie is determined not to give up, saying they’ll just have to find another purpose for their party. Just then, Kevin Hennessey sticks his head out of a nearby classroom and says, “‘Yo, Blubber! […] You better get a ladder if you’re gonna kiss Godzilla!’” (131), making fun of both Bobby’s weight and Addie’s height.
By James Howe
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