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Advanced English 10 - 3B
Mrs. Swanhorst's Advanced English 10 students
Wisconsin
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A Younger Sibling's Future
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Alyssa M., Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
Every teenager is constantly being reminded of their future. Wherever they go, they are reminded of the lives they haven’t lived yet. I see my future the most in my older sister’s bedroom.
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The Pink Twin
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Kennedy C., Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
Being a twin does not make me the same person as my sister. While there are disadvantages to being a twin, I wouldn't trade it for anything else and I love having my sister as my twin.
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Falling Out of Love with Dance
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Lilyan A., Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
At four years old, I was thrown into a small leotard and even smaller ballet flats.
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Notes of Community
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Michael J., Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
Being a part of band is an amazing opportunity to try new things and find a great community.
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One Voice
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Luke J., Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
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Every member of a community has a voice.
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