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The Silent Wound
When I read, "The Silent Wound," by Alex W, I felt an emotional appeal. In seventh grade, I was always bullied, but to be bullied to the extent of suicide is on a whole different level. I agree with Alex because it's true every sentence, every hurtful work you say to a person that impacts them even though you think that it doesn't. It was truly courageous of you to write this article. I am glad you did; its the type of articles that get people thinking twice before bullying. It causes them to think that they are slowly killing a person from the inside. "Sometimes we makes mistakes. Sometimes those mistakes don't get second chances." Its true, but its up to one to fix those mistakes and its up to one to help other people not make the same mistakes you did. You should be proud that you are doing that exact thing.
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