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A Pumpkin for Isaac
  • "Hey, Isaac! I'm getting the biggest pumpkin this year! The bigger the pumpkin, the more room to carve a scary face!" says Natalia.
  • I turn from the train's window, where I've been watching fields and trees pass by.
  • "No way!" I say with a grin. "The biggest pumpkin is mine!"
  • Today, my aunt is taking my cousin Natalia and me to a pumpkin farm. I can hardly sit still in my seat. I keep thinking of new pumpkin-carving ideas. A perfectly carved pumpkin will be a great chance to show off my art skills.
  • When we arrive, Natalia and I split up to look at pumpkins. I want one that's smooth, round, and enormous, perfect for carving a scary face. I see pumpkins in all different shapes and sizes. But none of them seem quite right.
Why can't Isaac sit still in his seat?
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