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“CHOWDER” INSPIRES AUDIENCE

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“Chowder” is about a boy named Chowder who dreams and wants to become a chef someday.

This show is about Chowder working to become a chef. It shows how much he keeps trying to become a chef and how Chowder won’t give up on his dreams. Also, it shows how he struggles to make food, so he has challenges becoming what he wants to be. Chowder is careless and has a big heart that sometimes messes up his actions. He eventually gets offered a job by a famous chef named Mung Daal, who tries to help Chowder learn how to cook.

One good aspect of this show is that Chowder never once gave up on completing his dreams. People liked that because they saw that you shouldn’t give up, no matter what challenges come your way.

One downfall of this show is that Chowder had too much of a good heart for everyone and the whole world. Viewers did not like that because people were walking over him and every time this happened, he still had that big heart. People also didn’t like that because having a big heart makes you make the wrong actions sometimes.

“Chowder” teaches you to keep going no matter who thinks you aren’t going to make it to your dream. The rating of this show is a 10/10 for the lesson it shows and how interesting it is.

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Jamya Edwards
Jamya Edwards, Entertainment Writer
Jamya Edwards is a senior at Struthers highschool and is 18 years old also is an entertainment writer. Jamya Edwards is in Journalism I this year. Jamya’s favorite part of school is being with her friends and seeing her favorite teachers also to learn new things. Jamya’s hobbies outside of school are playing softball, doing hair , doing makeup and nursing. She is also in Hopewell, helping make the yearbook she’s been in there for two years now. She wants to go to Ohio State University college on a free scholarship. She also did track, and she is really active with sports.  Jamya’ s favorite part of journalism is being in the class with people she grew up with and gets along with. She also likes learning new things because she never did journalism before. 
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