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The Power of the Teenage Girl
The article “The Power of the Teenage Girl” by Dana K. really hits home to me and possible many other people across the U.S. This is true because the author talks about how teenage girls, although stereotyped by the world, are probably some of the nicest people you will ever meet. Dana says, “If a friend is feeling sad or upset, we make it our mission to cheer her up. We love harder, laugh longer, and cry louder than any other group of people on Earth.” Girls are always trying to help each other in any way possible. I agree with this article because I feel that at any time in my life I am always trying to help a sister out. Anyone could come up to me and talk to me or ask me for something and I would make it my “mission” to try and help them. That is why I agree with this article and believe that girls are actually great people.
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