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The algebra teacher, Mrs. Fields, was one of Lexie’s favorite teachers. She thought, “Surely, Mrs. Fields will remember my birthday. She has the entire class sing for everyone’s birthday.” As luck would have it, Mrs. Fields didn’t remember her birthday either. Lexie did all she could to control her emotions, but she felt like crying. She was relieved when school ended for the day. Usually Lexie hung out with her friends after school, but today she couldn’t find any of them. “Great,” she thought. “They’ve ditched me on my birthday. This day can’t get any worse.” WRITE THE SUMMARY OF THIS PARAGRAPH

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