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Feed back september issue
I xcan extremly relate to raven dunstan in her article "dear freshmen".to be scared on the first day of school is normal everybody goes through it in the on way.i agree that being in a extracurriculular activity is a exalent way of geting in volved in school.i also understand what raven was trying to get at by saying highschool is difficult becouse it is .thanck you raven for giving your edvise for all the on coming freshman.
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