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Do you believe in your binder?
I believe having a neat binder is having a neat mind. A binder is a tool to help students succeed in the future. When I see students in my class just throw their school papers in their binders like animals, I think to myself, oh how I want to save that poor binder. The students in my classes act like a lion in the wild and the binder is an antelope trying to survive the harsh summers with kids on the prowl for binders for the next school year.
I don’t know why kids keep their binders like zoo cages. Maybe, because they don’t care how they keep their binders and they probably don’t care because they think it doesn’t matter how you keep your binder. All that matters is that you do the work that your teachers ask you to do. It’s not true. To all the kids out there that think that crap is true, it’s not, get that out of your head!
It’s not true because kids who keep a messing binder don’t get the best grades, and lose their homework. Also, they lose important papers that they were supposed to hand in. I on the other hand, get all her papers handed in on time. Also, gets good grades because I’m on time to class, organized and that helps me to get my homework done on time every time. How did that happen? You ask. Well it all started when a girl named Raquel had a clean, neat, and tidy binder.

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