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The Trouble of a Troublemaker
Austin M. quoted in his article called The Triouble Of a Trouble maker, "It all started in the fourth grade when I dropped my water bottle on another students foot. The teacher exclaimed, "Austin! Why did you throw that at her?" In response I argued, I didn't, I dropped it." I disagree with this because the teacher did not even see what happened with her own eyes, and to me that is wrong because most teachers pick and choose the students that they will favorite and the students they will give a hard time to! Thank you, Austin, for sharing your article with me.
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