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The First Last Day
In the writing “The Last First Day” written by Julia L., she writes about he first day of her last year in high school. This article left me feeling bittersweet. I agree with “The Last First Day” because I feel that I may experience the same feelings as she did when it becomes my last first day of high school. Julia makes a good point when she says, “The nervous butterflies in my stomach never went away, even after three years of first days.” I feel that this is a good representation of how I feel every year walking into school on the first day. I can also relate to her statement, “Familiar rituals-the first day of school pictures my mom insisted on taking.” My mom also always makes me take a picture before I leave for my first day of a new year of school. I loved the way that Julia expresses herself and left us with the words, “The first day of school is always as bittersweet as the last.”
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