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d to convince her to take the cookies and sell them at her office. Rachel was really nervous about selling cookies. She didn't like talking to people she didn’t know very well. She didn’t think she would do a good job selling cookies, but she really wanted to win the prize! Rachel's mom told her not to give up so fast. She encouraged her to try harder and visit more houses. Rachel had to sell cookies in her neighborhood for her outdoor club. The three top sellers would get to go on a camping trip with girls from other clubs. Rachel's mother told her to start with friendly banter when someone answered the door and gave her some ideas. So Rachel decided to take her mom’s advice and try it again. Despite her nervousness, Rachel mustered the courage to visit five houses in her neighborhood. None of them agreed to buy her cookies, and she walked home dejected. With her new confidence, Rachel managed to charm many of her neighbors into buying her cookies. She even went back to the houses that had said “no” and convinced a few of them! Confidence and politeness can do wonders.
<span>"The Story of an Hour," is a short story written by Kate Chopin on April 19, 1894. It was originally published in Vogue on December 6, 1894, as "The Dream of an Hour"</span>
Select similar word forms in a series; recognize wording that is not parallel (like) which ... When mentioning item s in a series, we use the same word form for each item or phrase. ... Where we go and how we do it are two things to consider.
She was very popular due to her immense wealth and her willingness to spend hear wealth as she sees fit, which often coincides with other people's wishes.