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What is the message of lose now pay later?

What is the message of lose now pay later?

We think the theme is curiosity. Trinja and Deb are both curious about the store and The Slimmer which leads them to try both.

What does Calshow mean?

In this story, a calshow is a. word used only in California. reference to a special shower that makes people lose weight. term that refers to the amount of calcium in a person’s body. made up word that means “weight”.

What are Swoodies?

Answers may vary (A swoodie combines sweats and goodies. They aren’t cold or hot but in between and make you remember where you have tasted a certain taste, bringing back the memories) Describe a swoodie. Answers may vary (The main issue is with weight loss and diet programs. People want to be skinny any way they can.)

Who wrote lose now pay later?

by Carol Farley

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Where are the settings in lose now pay later?

Some of the settings of the story Lose Now, Pay Later are 2041, the swoodies store, and the downtown slimmer machines. When word got around about the swoodies being so good people were lineing up at the door to get swoodies.

What is the falling action in lose now pay later?

The falling action of the story is word spreads about the slimmers and people start lining up at the door to get swoodies. The climax of the story Lose Now, Pay Later is when people find the slimmers and start using them to lose weight, that was gained by the swoodies.

Who are the girls in lose now pay later?

In the story, Lose Now, Pay Later, two girls find a free ‘swoodies’ shop. They try the ‘swoodies’ and become addicted. Everyone else starts eating the ‘swoodies’ and all the people start to get fat. The girls, Trinja and Deb, stumble across the ‘Slimmer’. It takes weight off, for a price, and everyone becomes skinny.

What was the resolution of the story lose now pay later?

The resolution of the story Lose Now, Pay Later is when the slimers showed up and word sperad about the slimmers taking weight off of people. The falling action of the story is word spreads about the slimmers and people start lining up at the door to get swoodies.

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Ruth Doyle