Humans Of Sophmore Honors: Nelson

For our Humans of Sophmore Honors English assignment, I interviewed Nelson to learn more about his life and what is important to him. I learned some facts that I didn't know before even though I have known him for many years.

"My favorite relative would be my brother because we get along the most and relate the most out of the family members that I have.”

“A place that is important to me is my house in Oakland because that's where I was born and I lived there for a few years before moving.”

“My goals for the year are to pass all my classes and to play basketball again this school year.”

Eureka Senior High School

Soph Honors, 1st Period

Section 1

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