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How to be Passive
I can relate to Kara when she wrote about anger in her article “How to be Passive”. I agree with this article on the way it describes anger in a poetic way. I also enjoyed the way Kara wrote about anger as if it were a person, describing how the characteristic of it “runs [and] lives deep beneath” a person. Thank you, Kara for writing this. I deeply enjoyed this article and I highly anticipate others to read this too.
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