Humans Of Sophomore Honors : Brooke Boone

For this Project, I interviewed my classmate Brooke Boone and asked her some questions. These are some of the responses that she replied with that I thought were pretty important so I chose these quotes to represent her.

"My biggest influence are my parents because they

come from a very big background and it reminds

me of how life can be like.”

“The most important lessons that I’ve learned

in life is to not look at somebody and think that

they’re nice & go talk to them.”

“Something people wouldn’t know about me

just from looking at me is how much pain I’ve

went through.”

Eureka Senior High School

Soph Honors, 1st Period

Section 1

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