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Discretion Teens Greatest Fear
I strongly agree with Kate Beckman in her article, “Discretion Teens Greatest Fear.” Many teens’ greatest fear is to become invisible to other people. The ways they seek to get attention is not good because there is where indiscretion comes in. Many people really don’t care about other teens’ indiscretion to get attention. Teens shouldn’t fear about becoming unknown. They shouldn’t seek attention by indiscretion. Thank you for writing about how some teens are acting because of the feeling of becoming unknown to other people.
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