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A Teenager's Perspective on 9/11 by Haley L.
I agree with this text like when it said "Some of us believed - not all belived" The dates we were attacked. I can relate about 9/11 because I was just born and I cant remember exactly what happend on that day. I understand this selection because I've reserahced about the dates and I amd getting more famliar with what happened and why it happened and what the president did to fx the problems. I was kind of shocked after I got done reading it because I figured more people would know about what happened, but some perople just forgot about it and/or just didnt live thorugh the time frames. I wasnt really left confused about anything because we did what we needed to do to get back at who did it.
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