The polite talking inside voice

The polite talking inside voice

The Polite Talking Inside Voice
Once upon a time there was a little girl named Brooklyn. Brooklyn was a good little girl. She did almost everything that her mom and dad told her to, except use her polite talking inside voice.
One day Brooklyn spoke very rude and loud to her mother when she was told she could not eat breakfast while watching T.V. Her mom said, "Where is your polite talking inside voice?"
"I don't know," Brooklyn answered with a loud and rude voice.
Brooklyn began looking everywhere for her polite talking inside voice.
Brooklyn found her loud rude voice again when dad asked her to pick up her toys, A voice like a tiger uses when he is ferociously hungry. Dad was not happy. "Where is your polite talking inside voice?"
"I don't know," Brooklyn answered with a loud and rude voice.
Brooklyn continued looking everywhere for her polite talking inside voice.
Brooklyn found her rude screaming loud voice when her brother started bugging her. A voice like a megaphone screaming in your ears so loud it hurts. “I don’t like your voice” Royce said. “Where is your polite talking inside voice?"
"I don't know," Brooklyn answered with a loud and rude voice, “leave me alone”.
Brooklyn continued looking everywhere for her polite talking inside voice.
Brooklyn found her loud silly laughing voice, that's just way too loud when playing a game with her sister Dayna. Brooklyn liked to use her loud silly laughing voice just about anywhere; on the bus, in the classroom, in the car, and at home when she wanted all the attention to be on her, Brooklyn thought this made her more important than anyone else, but it didn’t. Her loud silly laughing voice, that's just way too loud, got her into trouble all the time; Dayna didn’t want to play the game anymore. “Where is your polite talking inside voice?” Dayna said.
"I don't know," Brooklyn answered with a loud and rude voice.
Brooklyn continued looking everywhere for her polite talking inside voice.
She found her...

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