My story's moral or lesson connects with the audience because people are trying these days to do impossible things and that is what the lesson of my story relates to. People think that somethings are impossible you just have to work hard for it. I like to say "The more impossible, the harder it is to do". If your trying to become a superhero then it might take an incredible amount of hard work and dedication to have super strength or fly or whatever you want. But all you need to know is it takes hard work and dedication to do what you need to do.
The overall message of my story is to work hard for your dreams and to accomplish what you can do. Just like I said "The more impossible, the harder it is to do". It's hard to accomplish something thats so impossible nobody has accomplished it. Except for you people say that nothing is impossible, I don't agree with this. Sometimes getting the impossible things is sometimes well..... impossible. And sometimes we need to just except that.
The hardest challenge our team faced was being perfect. In my team was Callum Meredith, and Jason Hoy, and we all have imperfections. When I heard that our movie had to be 90 seconds minimum I automatically made the beginning, middle, and end longer right after Callum did the script we automatically had to change the script. We also had a hard time agreeing on a lot of things. We disagreed on how it should be filmed, what genre the story should be, and so much more. However, we did make an awesome final product.
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