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It was the day I got a pink card in Mrs. Priest's 2nd grade class. The day I knocked over J.D.'s tower of wood blocks. The day the blocks came falling to the floor, ruining the classes silence, just like it ruined my life (or so I thought). Mrs. Priest looked up from her desk, scowling like only a teacher could. "Jeremy," she said. "Go flip a card." Oh no. The punishment is to harsh.
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