A Voice Forever
by Rachel F., Streetsboro, OH
I think that the article “A Voice Forever” by Aaron F. is really interesting because I have a friend who also has cerebral palsy. I have known him since the second grade; he is a really great guy.
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Air Force Academy
by Brandon L., Middletown, DE
One day I decided to look at the college review section on the Teen Ink website for information about schools I could attend. I was looking for service academies in particular. The review by Ryan M.
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AP Classes
by Kimberly R., Peoria, AZ
AP classes are a wonderful way for students to earn college credit and experience what a college survey course is like. I believe that Abbie D.’s opinion about AP classes is ludicrous.
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AP Classes
by Alex J., Wilmington, DE
I recently read an article on the Teen Ink website that stated high school students should not be forced to take AP courses as a way to get into a good college.
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Book Banning
by Alysha S., Dell Rapids, SD
Laura F. made very good points and I agree with all of them, especially the views on Harry Potter. The Harry Potter books are not suggesting that you can or should practice magic. They are fictional books about fictional people in a fictional world.
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Climate Change and SUVs
by William S., Edgartown, MA
I thought “Climate Change and SUVs” was a powerful piece of writing. It was very thought-provoking, making me contemplate what I can do to help stop global warming.
Yiren L. illustrated the American way of life very well.
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Friday Nights
by Barrett P., No. Platte, NE
I enjoyed “Friday Nights” because I play football and it reminded me of when I am out on the field. This is possibly the best article about football I have ever read.
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My Friend and I
by Sarah W., Oak Bluffs, MA
“It’s just an old, beaten-up basketball but it has been one of my longest, most consistent relationships.” I can really relate to Eric H.’s words. In the summer I also practice basketball a lot just for my own good and to get better.
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One Thousand Stars
by Erika V., Boise, ID
I really liked the poems in the September issue. I especially liked “One Thousand Stars” by Eleanor E. I think it is really cool that teens like to write poems. I thought that she did a great job with her word choice and its length.
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Opening Night
by Kelbie L., Phoenix, AZ
I can completely relate to Danielle H. when she wrote about the theater in “Opening Night.” I too perform on the stage and know what she is talking about. It was wonderful to see someone writing about the stage to show what it really means to some.
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Stop Cheating Yourself
by Megan R., Dell Rapids, SD
I totally agree that people are rushing to copy their friend’s assignment as they walk into class. To me it’s annoying. I get my homework done, regardless of how busy I am.
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The World As We Know It
by Julian S., Phoenix, AZ
I definitely agree with Samantha F.’s article. She said, “There has been a change in the ecosystem,” and she is right. The change is nothing to be happy about and should be taken seriously.
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What I Wish I Had Known
by Derrick L., Charlotte, NC
After finding this article online, I really started to regret not reading it before I filled out applications for college. It is very helpful because it gives vital information to make the process a lot easier.
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