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Thoughts
Andrew Irvington's article, "Thoughts" read my mind as if it were a book. I can relate to Andrew's article, because I've protected my heart and ran away from my feelings, but somehow someone broke in and stole my heart away easily. Exactly as Andrew writes, "How did you sneak in so easily?" I've wondered and asked myself that question many times, hoping to receive a reasonable answer. I rate this article five golden stars for understanding the personal problems many other teenagers face in their daily high school lives.
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