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The Day My School Was Bombed
The article “The Day My School Was Bombed” by Zeina Abou S. touched me emotionally and it almost made me cry. To think that there are people out there with their school being bombed and they can’t do anything about it is very upsetting. Either the Syrians don’t have any money or Trump won't let them in the country because they are not citizens. So they stuck in a school/war zone and that just isn't right. Yes there are bombings but they are school bombings with little kids that still have a whole life ahead of them, and they can’t live it if they are dead. Not only that but there's more, these kids are striving to have a good education. This girl is one of the most encouraging people I've read about and one of the people that you can't wait to find out more about.
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