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"Driving With Leslie"
Upon the reading of “Driving With Leslie,” my first thought was ‘What am I reading about and why?’ Not that the writing was bad, in fact, it was written very well with excellent use of imagery and structure. Unfortunately, the content was not at all an interesting or appealing topic once one reaches roughly the third paragraph. After that, I simply felt obligated to finish reading it because I was almost finished with it. With this said, it is solely my opinion as a reader of the article. It in no way, shape, or form means it is a bad writing. I meant nothing mean by saying what I said in this response, I simply meant to give some constructive criticism back to a fellow English student.
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