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Finding Dory
Dory, a violet fish that has an amazing life. She has many friends
Dory is not very shy or quiet
She loves to make friends,
has a beautiful home on the colorful and spiny coral reefs,
but she’s not very bright.
If you could ask her about her birthday she would say “What’s a birthday?”
Nemo and Marlin are her best friends.
They are both clown fish, but they’re not very funny.
She helped find Nemo last year when he got taken.
As Dory and the gang was swimming around the coral reefs,
a mean ol’ crab named Sheldon started picking on Dory.
“You’re different and very idiotic!” Sheldon said.
Dory gets very upset and cries.
She swims away from the crab quickly.
Marlin tried to stop her, but he spun out of control.
Dory drifted off into the huge darkened blue part of the ocean.
Dory was talking to herself through the whole trip.
She was also singing to herself.
“Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.”
She was trying to keep her spirit up, but nothing was working.
Dory finds a little white pebble.
It reminds her other childhood.
She was always alone.
She quickly realizes

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