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The writing titled Rip Currents, written by Lilly, talks about how sometimes people feel lost. Lilly’s writing left me feeling sad and relatable. The article Rip Currents could make teenagers feel like they aren’t the only ones who feel lost at times. These days it can feel like your all alone and lost in this world because of society. I enjoyed when she said, “I’m trapped in an unpoppable bubble.” I completely agree and can to an extent relate. Sometimes it feels good to be alone, but it can also be the worst feeling in the world. This issue of feeling like you aren’t good enough or alone can more than likely be found in any town or school. When she said, “And how to stay afloat for one more day,” makes me feel sad for her and other teens dealing with this issue.
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