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The overall mood of the passage is very straightforward and written so a teen can understand it. The author states that love can lead to depression, but I partially disagree with it because some people are depression because they can’t find love. Although the author is correct, I feel differently. I know some people have gotten pregnant at my high school already, but I usually don’t hear about sex at all. I tend to stay away from bad things like that until I am more mature to handle them.
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