Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Reading Connection

Speak connects to me because she shows her troubles of being a teen, and a freshman in high school. Our troubles might not be the same, but the social life is similar. I have many friends I can talk to, but she doesn't. We both know how hard it is to make new friends. All the friends I have have been my friends since Elementary or Middle School. She has classes that she hates and likes, and so do I. I think we both know that the class isnt hard. It depends on the teacher that makes it harder than it really is. We both have teachers we love and hate (I dont hate you Ms.Crabtree, heh :) ) and we have similar views about parents. Hers love her and so do mine, but we both don't really talk much to them. The only words we say to them are probably "I'm back." Or "What are you doing?" She stays home most of the times, and so do I. She's lonely at home because of she has no brothers or sisters. I have a brother and sister, but my brother and I hate each other and my sister and cousins and uncles and aunts are in college, so this year, I've been lonely too, seeing as how they're 4 years older than me so that means they all went to high school together in Bravo, and when I become a freshman in Lincoln, they start their first year in college. They're either 4 hours up North, or all the way in Harvard. That's all. :]

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