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Anxiety
I can relate to Gabrielle Muller when she wrote "Anxiety" because I have experienced having anxiety in class. I can understand what she means when she states "all you can feel are the eyes that would rest on the back of your head if you spoke" for the reason of having gone through it; when you walk into a class late everyone turns to look at you or when you get up in the middle of class so everyone stops to see what you're doing. I can also relate to the end of the passage when she states "you stand and stand and do not speak" because you get to the point where your anxiety takes over and you freeze. Thank you Gabrielle Muller for putting anxiety into words for people to relate to and for others to understand what it's like to have anxiety.
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