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Austin and Ally Homework and Hidden Talents Song

The document discusses a student named Shelby who struggles with homework and feels overshadowed by her talented sister Violet. Shelby's friend Ally promises to help her find her hidden talent and become as good as Violet through music lessons. However, Shelby is discouraged after her first lesson and would rather dance than play violin. Ally eventually discovers Shelby's natural talent is in dancing rather than music.

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Austin and Ally Homework and Hidden Talents Song

The document discusses a student named Shelby who struggles with homework and feels overshadowed by her talented sister Violet. Shelby's friend Ally promises to help her find her hidden talent and become as good as Violet through music lessons. However, Shelby is discouraged after her first lesson and would rather dance than play violin. Ally eventually discovers Shelby's natural talent is in dancing rather than music.

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Austin: Hey Shelby, if your sister's that good, you must be pretty good too. While Austin is showing
off some new dance moves for a future performance on Friends and Family Night, Shelby mimics
those dance moves, behind their backs. After Trish leaves, Dez calls over a handsome young boy
dressed as a sailor and reveals that he has to drop him from the film. Ally: I believe everybody has a
talent inside them. Violet comes in to pick her up from her lesson and uses the time to show an old
video of her impressing a crowd at Carnegie Hall when she was only three years old. Shelby: Nope.
Austin: Have you ever picked up a violin. Austin tries to examine her ability and finds out she's
actually better at dancing than him. They try to talk her into taking up lessons with some other
musical instrument, and as they discuss which instrument she might be interested in trying other than
the violin, she gets up on stage and dances casually. Austin claims that he thought she'd be able to
teach Shelby to play despite all the difficulties. Dez realizes Trish found out his movie has nothing to
do with the book and explains he embellished the plot because he believed the original book was
boring. Ally discovers her ability and they find out dancing is her true talent. Realizing she's not at
the former Sonic Boom for lessons, they find that she has dropped off her younger sister Shelby to
take lessons instead. Trish goes out of character and becomes frustrated at Dez for making her sit on
that ice block for an unnecessarily long time. Shelby lives under the shadow of her sister and knows
that she's as terrible at playing music as Violet is good, however, Ally promises she can make her as
good as her sister. However, Ally reveals that none of the scenes Dez made her perform in have
anything to do with the book, shocking Trish, as she didn't bother to actually read it. Along the way,
they find that Shelby is a much better dancer than a violin player. When Shelby is done, Violet
maintains her belief that she's the most talented member of the family, but is genuinely impressed
with her younger sister's dancing. Austin, on the other hand, is impressed with Dez's irrelevant
details. To celebrate the upcoming video, Dez gives Trish the shaken-up can of Carbonation Extreme,
but she opens it up and sprays it into his face instead. He gives her a giant sausage wrapped in a
blanket to be used as a fake baby and claims to be recreating a chapter from the book where villages
are throwing onions at her at the end of the Civil War. When they stop the film, she tries to talk him
into letting her perform a scene that's less grueling, and he offers to place her in a desert setting,
where he threatens to cover her in live tarantulas, which in reality was an attempt to get the perfect
scream. Ally is so confident she'll win the bet, that she gives him the catalog and directions to the
jewelry store, only to find that Shelby has broken yet another violin. Shelby: Nope. Austin: I'm sure
you got some understanding of how to play. After they get her down, Trish reveals that she was
dressed that way as part of a scene from her book report. With some lessons and practice, I promise
that you'll be great, like your sister. Violet: You'll going to be teaching my sister, Shelby. Shelby: I
tried playing once, but I was so bad that my teacher quit after one lesson. Discouraged by the
comparison between her and her sister, Shelby gives up her lessons. Having read the book last night
though, Trish was impressed by the storyline and decides that she's actually going to do a real book
report after all.
Shelby thanks Team Austin for her lessons, and invites Austin for another run around the store, but
Austin is too exhausted to join her. To celebrate the upcoming video, Dez gives Trish the shaken-up
can of Carbonation Extreme, but she opens it up and sprays it into his face instead. However, Ally
reveals that none of the scenes Dez made her perform in have anything to do with the book, shocking
Trish, as she didn't bother to actually read it. After they get her down, Trish reveals that she was
dressed that way as part of a scene from her book report. Ally discovers her ability and they find out
dancing is her true talent. Dez realizes Trish found out his movie has nothing to do with the book and
explains he embellished the plot because he believed the original book was boring. When Austin
walks in, she tells him she's still in the process of trying to prepare his enormous pancake. Shelby:
You really think that you can make you good as Violet. Austin: I know, but you promised that she
will be good as her sister, and you haven't even heard her play. Austin, on the other hand, is
impressed with Dez's irrelevant details. Along the way, they find that Shelby is a much better dancer
than a violin player. Having read the book last night though, Trish was impressed by the storyline and
decides that she's actually going to do a real book report after all. Austin: Hey Shelby, if your sister's
that good, you must be pretty good too. Shelby: I tried playing once, but I was so bad that my
teacher quit after one lesson. Ally is so confident she'll win the bet, that she gives him the catalog and
directions to the jewelry store, only to find that Shelby has broken yet another violin. They try to
coax Ally into joining their game, but she refuses. When they stop the film, she tries to talk him into
letting her perform a scene that's less grueling, and he offers to place her in a desert setting, where he
threatens to cover her in live tarantulas, which in reality was an attempt to get the perfect scream.
With some lessons and practice, I promise that you'll be great, like your sister. Shelby: Nope. Austin:
I'm sure you got some understanding of how to play. Shelby lives under the shadow of her sister and
knows that she's as terrible at playing music as Violet is good, however, Ally promises she can make
her as good as her sister. They try to talk her into taking up lessons with some other musical
instrument, and as they discuss which instrument she might be interested in trying other than the
violin, she gets up on stage and dances casually. Austin tries to examine her ability and finds out she's
actually better at dancing than him. Shelby: Nope. Austin: Have you ever picked up a violin. I'm just
dropping off and setting the bar impossibly high. Realizing she's not at the former Sonic Boom for
lessons, they find that she has dropped off her younger sister Shelby to take lessons instead. Violet: I
don't mean to brag, but I'm actually better at modesty than most people do. Austin, however, is
convinced she's making unrealistic promises, and he is found to be right when Shelby tries playing
the violin for the first time. He gives her a giant sausage wrapped in a blanket to be used as a fake
baby and claims to be recreating a chapter from the book where villages are throwing onions at her at
the end of the Civil War. Violet: You'll going to be teaching my sister, Shelby. Austin claims that he
thought she'd be able to teach Shelby to play despite all the difficulties.
However, Ally reveals that none of the scenes Dez made her perform in have anything to do with the
book, shocking Trish, as she didn't bother to actually read it. Austin, on the other hand, is impressed
with Dez's irrelevant details. Realizing she's not at the former Sonic Boom for lessons, they find that
she has dropped off her younger sister Shelby to take lessons instead. He gives her a giant sausage
wrapped in a blanket to be used as a fake baby and claims to be recreating a chapter from the book
where villages are throwing onions at her at the end of the Civil War. Austin tries to examine her
ability and finds out she's actually better at dancing than him. Shelby lives under the shadow of her
sister and knows that she's as terrible at playing music as Violet is good, however, Ally promises she
can make her as good as her sister. Shelby: Nope. Austin: Have you ever picked up a violin. Violet
comes in to pick her up from her lesson and uses the time to show an old video of her impressing a
crowd at Carnegie Hall when she was only three years old. Dez realizes Trish found out his movie
has nothing to do with the book and explains he embellished the plot because he believed the
original book was boring. Discouraged by the comparison between her and her sister, Shelby gives up
her lessons. Ally discovers her ability and they find out dancing is her true talent. Shelby: I tried
playing once, but I was so bad that my teacher quit after one lesson. After Trish leaves, Dez calls
over a handsome young boy dressed as a sailor and reveals that he has to drop him from the film.
Austin, however, is convinced she's making unrealistic promises, and he is found to be right when
Shelby tries playing the violin for the first time. With some lessons and practice, I promise that you'll
be great, like your sister. Along the way, they find that Shelby is a much better dancer than a violin
player. They try to talk her into taking up lessons with some other musical instrument, and as they
discuss which instrument she might be interested in trying other than the violin, she gets up on stage
and dances casually. Shelby thanks Team Austin for her lessons, and invites Austin for another run
around the store, but Austin is too exhausted to join her. When they stop the film, she tries to talk
him into letting her perform a scene that's less grueling, and he offers to place her in a desert setting,
where he threatens to cover her in live tarantulas, which in reality was an attempt to get the perfect
scream. When Austin walks in, she tells him she's still in the process of trying to prepare his
enormous pancake. While Austin is showing off some new dance moves for a future performance on
Friends and Family Night, Shelby mimics those dance moves, behind their backs. Violet: I don't
mean to brag, but I'm actually better at modesty than most people do. Ally: I believe everybody has
a talent inside them. Ally is so confident she'll win the bet, that she gives him the catalog and
directions to the jewelry store, only to find that Shelby has broken yet another violin. When Shelby is
done, Violet maintains her belief that she's the most talented member of the family, but is genuinely
impressed with her younger sister's dancing. Shelby: You really think that you can make you good as
Violet. They didn't even have helicopters back then Trish: Wait, does Cecelia get stuck on an
iceberg? ( Ally nods ) Does she get attacked by tarantulas? ( Ally nods ) Fall down an elevator shaft?
( Ally nods ) Dodge exploding hockey pucks? ( Ally nods ) Get her leg stuck in a toilet. They try to
coax Ally into joining their game, but she refuses. Violet: You'll going to be teaching my sister,
Shelby.
Austin: Hey Shelby, if your sister's that good, you must be pretty good too. Discouraged by the
comparison between her and her sister, Shelby gives up her lessons. After Trish leaves, Dez calls over
a handsome young boy dressed as a sailor and reveals that he has to drop him from the film. Ally: I
believe everybody has a talent inside them. After they get her down, Trish reveals that she was
dressed that way as part of a scene from her book report. Austin tries to examine her ability and finds
out she's actually better at dancing than him. Austin claims that he thought she'd be able to teach
Shelby to play despite all the difficulties. They try to talk her into taking up lessons with some other
musical instrument, and as they discuss which instrument she might be interested in trying other than
the violin, she gets up on stage and dances casually. Shelby thanks Team Austin for her lessons, and
invites Austin for another run around the store, but Austin is too exhausted to join her. Along the
way, they find that Shelby is a much better dancer than a violin player. When Shelby is done, Violet
maintains her belief that she's the most talented member of the family, but is genuinely impressed
with her younger sister's dancing. When Austin walks in, she tells him she's still in the process of
trying to prepare his enormous pancake. Austin: I know, but you promised that she will be good as
her sister, and you haven't even heard her play. He gives her a giant sausage wrapped in a blanket to
be used as a fake baby and claims to be recreating a chapter from the book where villages are
throwing onions at her at the end of the Civil War. Violet: You'll going to be teaching my sister,
Shelby. Ally is so confident she'll win the bet, that she gives him the catalog and directions to the
jewelry store, only to find that Shelby has broken yet another violin. They try to coax Ally into
joining their game, but she refuses. Shelby: You really think that you can make you good as Violet.
Realizing she's not at the former Sonic Boom for lessons, they find that she has dropped off her
younger sister Shelby to take lessons instead. With some lessons and practice, I promise that you'll be
great, like your sister. Shelby lives under the shadow of her sister and knows that she's as terrible at
playing music as Violet is good, however, Ally promises she can make her as good as her sister. I'm
just dropping off and setting the bar impossibly high. However, Ally reveals that none of the scenes
Dez made her perform in have anything to do with the book, shocking Trish, as she didn't bother to
actually read it. When they stop the film, she tries to talk him into letting her perform a scene that's
less grueling, and he offers to place her in a desert setting, where he threatens to cover her in live
tarantulas, which in reality was an attempt to get the perfect scream. Ally discovers her ability and
they find out dancing is her true talent. Austin, however, is convinced she's making unrealistic
promises, and he is found to be right when Shelby tries playing the violin for the first time. Violet: I
don't mean to brag, but I'm actually better at modesty than most people do. Austin, on the other
hand, is impressed with Dez's irrelevant details. Trish goes out of character and becomes frustrated at
Dez for making her sit on that ice block for an unnecessarily long time.
They try to talk her into taking up lessons with some other musical instrument, and as they discuss
which instrument she might be interested in trying other than the violin, she gets up on stage and
dances casually. When Austin walks in, she tells him she's still in the process of trying to prepare his
enormous pancake. They didn't even have helicopters back then Trish: Wait, does Cecelia get stuck
on an iceberg? ( Ally nods ) Does she get attacked by tarantulas? ( Ally nods ) Fall down an elevator
shaft? ( Ally nods ) Dodge exploding hockey pucks? ( Ally nods ) Get her leg stuck in a toilet. Ally
discovers her ability and they find out dancing is her true talent. Austin: I know, but you promised
that she will be good as her sister, and you haven't even heard her play. With some lessons and
practice, I promise that you'll be great, like your sister. While Austin is showing off some new dance
moves for a future performance on Friends and Family Night, Shelby mimics those dance moves,
behind their backs. Having read the book last night though, Trish was impressed by the storyline and
decides that she's actually going to do a real book report after all. To celebrate the upcoming video,
Dez gives Trish the shaken-up can of Carbonation Extreme, but she opens it up and sprays it into his
face instead. Ally is so confident she'll win the bet, that she gives him the catalog and directions to
the jewelry store, only to find that Shelby has broken yet another violin. When they stop the film, she
tries to talk him into letting her perform a scene that's less grueling, and he offers to place her in a
desert setting, where he threatens to cover her in live tarantulas, which in reality was an attempt to
get the perfect scream. Along the way, they find that Shelby is a much better dancer than a violin
player. Discouraged by the comparison between her and her sister, Shelby gives up her lessons. I'm
just dropping off and setting the bar impossibly high. Trish goes out of character and becomes
frustrated at Dez for making her sit on that ice block for an unnecessarily long time. After Trish
leaves, Dez calls over a handsome young boy dressed as a sailor and reveals that he has to drop him
from the film. Violet: You'll going to be teaching my sister, Shelby. Shelby: I tried playing once, but I
was so bad that my teacher quit after one lesson. Shelby: Nope. Austin: I'm sure you got some
understanding of how to play. Shelby lives under the shadow of her sister and knows that she's as
terrible at playing music as Violet is good, however, Ally promises she can make her as good as her
sister. Dez realizes Trish found out his movie has nothing to do with the book and explains he
embellished the plot because he believed the original book was boring. Violet: I don't mean to brag,
but I'm actually better at modesty than most people do. Realizing she's not at the former Sonic Boom
for lessons, they find that she has dropped off her younger sister Shelby to take lessons instead.
However, Ally reveals that none of the scenes Dez made her perform in have anything to do with the
book, shocking Trish, as she didn't bother to actually read it. After they get her down, Trish reveals
that she was dressed that way as part of a scene from her book report. Shelby thanks Team Austin
for her lessons, and invites Austin for another run around the store, but Austin is too exhausted to
join her. Shelby: Nope. Austin: Have you ever picked up a violin. Violet comes in to pick her up from
her lesson and uses the time to show an old video of her impressing a crowd at Carnegie Hall when
she was only three years old. Austin, on the other hand, is impressed with Dez's irrelevant details.
While Austin is showing off some new dance moves for a future performance on Friends and Family
Night, Shelby mimics those dance moves, behind their backs. Having read the book last night
though, Trish was impressed by the storyline and decides that she's actually going to do a real book
report after all. They didn't even have helicopters back then Trish: Wait, does Cecelia get stuck on an
iceberg? ( Ally nods ) Does she get attacked by tarantulas? ( Ally nods ) Fall down an elevator
shaft? ( Ally nods ) Dodge exploding hockey pucks? ( Ally nods ) Get her leg stuck in a toilet.
Violet: I don't mean to brag, but I'm actually better at modesty than most people do. Shelby: You
really think that you can make you good as Violet. Shelby lives under the shadow of her sister and
knows that she's as terrible at playing music as Violet is good, however, Ally promises she can make
her as good as her sister. Austin claims that he thought she'd be able to teach Shelby to play despite
all the difficulties. I'm just dropping off and setting the bar impossibly high. Austin: Hey Shelby, if
your sister's that good, you must be pretty good too. Trish goes out of character and becomes
frustrated at Dez for making her sit on that ice block for an unnecessarily long time. When they stop
the film, she tries to talk him into letting her perform a scene that's less grueling, and he offers to
place her in a desert setting, where he threatens to cover her in live tarantulas, which in reality was
an attempt to get the perfect scream. Shelby: I tried playing once, but I was so bad that my teacher
quit after one lesson. When Austin walks in, she tells him she's still in the process of trying to
prepare his enormous pancake. Violet comes in to pick her up from her lesson and uses the time to
show an old video of her impressing a crowd at Carnegie Hall when she was only three years old.
Along the way, they find that Shelby is a much better dancer than a violin player. Ally: I believe
everybody has a talent inside them. After they get her down, Trish reveals that she was dressed that
way as part of a scene from her book report. Austin, however, is convinced she's making unrealistic
promises, and he is found to be right when Shelby tries playing the violin for the first time. When
Shelby is done, Violet maintains her belief that she's the most talented member of the family, but is
genuinely impressed with her younger sister's dancing. Dez realizes Trish found out his movie has
nothing to do with the book and explains he embellished the plot because he believed the original
book was boring. They try to coax Ally into joining their game, but she refuses. He gives her a giant
sausage wrapped in a blanket to be used as a fake baby and claims to be recreating a chapter from
the book where villages are throwing onions at her at the end of the Civil War. Shelby: Nope. Austin:
Have you ever picked up a violin. However, Ally reveals that none of the scenes Dez made her
perform in have anything to do with the book, shocking Trish, as she didn't bother to actually read it.
Shelby: Nope. Austin: I'm sure you got some understanding of how to play. Realizing she's not at the
former Sonic Boom for lessons, they find that she has dropped off her younger sister Shelby to take
lessons instead. After Trish leaves, Dez calls over a handsome young boy dressed as a sailor and
reveals that he has to drop him from the film. Discouraged by the comparison between her and her
sister, Shelby gives up her lessons. Austin, on the other hand, is impressed with Dez's irrelevant
details. To celebrate the upcoming video, Dez gives Trish the shaken-up can of Carbonation Extreme,
but she opens it up and sprays it into his face instead.
However, Ally reveals that none of the scenes Dez made her perform in have anything to do with the
book, shocking Trish, as she didn't bother to actually read it. Realizing she's not at the former Sonic
Boom for lessons, they find that she has dropped off her younger sister Shelby to take lessons
instead. Violet comes in to pick her up from her lesson and uses the time to show an old video of her
impressing a crowd at Carnegie Hall when she was only three years old. Austin: Hey Shelby, if your
sister's that good, you must be pretty good too. Having read the book last night though, Trish was
impressed by the storyline and decides that she's actually going to do a real book report after all. Ally
discovers her ability and they find out dancing is her true talent. They try to talk her into taking up
lessons with some other musical instrument, and as they discuss which instrument she might be
interested in trying other than the violin, she gets up on stage and dances casually. After they get her
down, Trish reveals that she was dressed that way as part of a scene from her book report. Shelby
lives under the shadow of her sister and knows that she's as terrible at playing music as Violet is
good, however, Ally promises she can make her as good as her sister. With some lessons and
practice, I promise that you'll be great, like your sister. Violet: I don't mean to brag, but I'm actually
better at modesty than most people do. Shelby: Nope. Austin: I'm sure you got some understanding
of how to play. Shelby: You really think that you can make you good as Violet. Austin, however, is
convinced she's making unrealistic promises, and he is found to be right when Shelby tries playing
the violin for the first time. Trish goes out of character and becomes frustrated at Dez for making her
sit on that ice block for an unnecessarily long time. When Austin walks in, she tells him she's still in
the process of trying to prepare his enormous pancake. They try to coax Ally into joining their game,
but she refuses. While Austin is showing off some new dance moves for a future performance on
Friends and Family Night, Shelby mimics those dance moves, behind their backs. When Shelby is
done, Violet maintains her belief that she's the most talented member of the family, but is genuinely
impressed with her younger sister's dancing. Discouraged by the comparison between her and her
sister, Shelby gives up her lessons. Austin: I know, but you promised that she will be good as her
sister, and you haven't even heard her play. He gives her a giant sausage wrapped in a blanket to be
used as a fake baby and claims to be recreating a chapter from the book where villages are throwing
onions at her at the end of the Civil War. Shelby: Nope. Austin: Have you ever picked up a violin.
Ally: I believe everybody has a talent inside them. Shelby: I tried playing once, but I was so bad that
my teacher quit after one lesson. They didn't even have helicopters back then Trish: Wait, does
Cecelia get stuck on an iceberg? ( Ally nods ) Does she get attacked by tarantulas? ( Ally nods ) Fall
down an elevator shaft? ( Ally nods ) Dodge exploding hockey pucks? ( Ally nods ) Get her leg
stuck in a toilet. Along the way, they find that Shelby is a much better dancer than a violin player.
Shelby thanks Team Austin for her lessons, and invites Austin for another run around the store, but
Austin is too exhausted to join her. Austin, on the other hand, is impressed with Dez's irrelevant
details.

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