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A Letter to My Middle School Self
I can relate to Patience Kish when she wrote about the struggles dealing with certain points in her life that make her feel that it is hard to overcome phases, oppressors and feeling worthless aboout grades. Her story relates to my own life because I have dealt with these similar complications. I especially agree with Parience when she states that "You realize, after reflecting that maybe the test score isn't the end of the world... in fact, maybe they hardly even matter at all." (Kish). I acknowledge her for saying this becasue it helped me know that underneath all this weight lifted upon my shoulders, I should know that by the end of all this, everything will be okay. Thank you Patience Kish for sharing with others to unwind oursleves from all the agony we convey.
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