This is a ____, by ABwingz. The title is Smart, just like the ____ poem by S Silverstein. In this adaptation of the poem, the boy is no longer a boy, but a ____. The "father" is a ____. It's probably the artist's signature, or habit to place this pickle in the comics. The father gives a dollar ____ the girl because it is an "____", in other words it is her pocket money. He doesn't look ____, either at the beginning, or at the end. We can see less ____. There is a trader in a store, there is a friend and there is an old ____ man. We don't see the last exchange, but we see the result as the girl mentions it and is holding the 5 ____. The girls always ____ very enthusiastic / satisfied / delighted when she ____ her money. In the end, the father makes a comment to Shel Silverstein. Shel Silverstein is reading the poem. He uses a strange ____. His voice is ____ (=bizarre). Shel reads as if he was the boy. He ____ very silly. Maggie is reciting the poem. More exactly, she is acting it out: she completely embodies the ____. She is wearing boy's clothes. She also has accessories and it makes it ____ more real. She ____ satisfied and proud. The audience can understand that she plays a stupid boy, not only because of what she did (she ____ money) but also because she ____ her satisfaction and pride.

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