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Lunch
I can relate to Ruthanne when she wrote her article "Lunch." I agree with Ruthanne's article because I too sit with all sorts of different people. We all may be Juniors in High School, but the four of us are as different from one another as it gets. There's Daylin, the tall awkward, straight "A" student who is very shy and quite. Then Alicia, the punk-rocker chick who isn't scared to say what's on her mind. Oh and then there's the only boy, Quinn, the loud skater kid who's also puts his two cents in on everything. Then there's me, Jessica, out going and blonde, the Elite All Star cheerleader. The four of us are so different from one another, but we've learned what it's like to walk in each other's shoes. Thank you Ruthanne for sharing what's it's to have totally different group of friends instead of sitting with "reflections" of yourself.
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