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If I Close my eyes In Class
I can really relate to Alex because during most days of school, I find myself daydreaming. I feel like daydreaming can really help a person's creativity since school does not offer any valueable contributions. I agree with Alex in that I like to just hear myself think rather than hearing anything else because we all need some time to ourselves. Going to school everyday, following the same routine can be boring. Daydreaming is my escape of reality, so I really related in Alex's article. Living in a fantasy is not a bad thing.
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