The dew on the grass made ____ running shoes damp. It didn't bother ____. The sound of my ____ hitting the street formed a rhythm, a steady pattern of light thumps. ____ timed my breathing with the rhythm. These sounds filled my head. I thought of nothing other than the next step ____ take and keeping my tempo. I soared over the sidewalks like concrete clouds.This story is told in the ____ person point of view. ____ squinted from the sun. ____ was thinking about the game. ____ could have won. He could have won the game for them. All he needed to do was catch the ball, but he didn't. He dropped it. ____ coach talked to him. "Jeremiah, we had a great season. Nobody's perfect. Look at me. Ha ha," he said. Jeremiah smiled at the ____, but he couldn't forgive himself so easily.This story is told in the ____ person point of view. The bell rang. "Oh no! ____ going to be late for science! I've got to go," said ____ to her friend ____. Tom rolled his eyes and said, "Little Miss Perfect can't be late." This upset Cassie. She hated when people gave her a hard time for trying to do the right thing, especially Tom. "Quiet ____," she said while swinging at Tom with her folder. ____ narrowly dodged the strike and said, "Be careful now. Attacking another student is a level two offense." Then he smiled a big, cheesy grin at ____. This story is told in the ____ person point of view.

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