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School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play

Paulina Sarpong Ama Nana Mercy Gifty

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Start: PAULINA: Seriously Nana? After all I’ve said, you are still eating porridge?

MERCY: Yeah, is this your idea of a diet?

NANA: Well, it’s a smaller portion.

PAULINA: Are you determined to look like a cow?

ALL GIRLS: (except Nana) Ha!/A cow!/ Farm animals!

[... .. …]

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PAULINA: (takes bite of her apple) You know girls, apples are a very good source of fiber. My American cousins told me there is a parable there that says: “An apple a week, keeps you from being sick.�

NANA: (takes a bite) Yeah....They’re really good.

GIFTY: (to Nana) They keep you from being sick.

PAULINA: Portion control Nana�

(Nana stops eating and puts the apple down.)

Bioh, Jocelyn, School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play, Dramatists Play Service, 2018, pp. 7-9.

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