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A Letter to my Middle School Self
The writing titled “A Letter to my Middle School Self,” written by Patience K, talks about what happened in Middle School. Her writing left me feeling sad because she thought she wasn’t good enough for anything. In the article “A Letter to my Middle School Self” I did not think that she wrote that “she was not good enough because she said that she watched doctor who ,or because she got a bad grade on her math test.” But I was surprised when she was looking back on her Middle School year and she wrote, “That test score isn’t the end of the world. That there bigger problems than a stupid math test.” After she got a bad grade she said the she was dumb. That reminded me of when I was younger and got bad grades on my test and I thought that I was dumb and thought that I wasn’t good enough to anything either.
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