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Feedback: The Trouble of a Troublemaker
After reading “The Trouble of a Troublemaker” by Austin M. it shocked me how quickly bad behavior can escalate. I don’t get why he got in trouble once and he started being bad and was then bad all the time from there on. In my opinion it's dumb how he's bad and why he's bad is he slammed the door on a principal. ”That slam was so loud I felt like the whole world must have heard it.” I wouldn't even think of slamming the door and then all the sudden from there on he's a troublemaker. It just doesn't seem like a good reason to start causing trouble.
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