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Importance Of Waking Up In High School
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night, hearing gun shots, people screaming, others crying. You don’t know what to do but suddenly you hear a voice. Come here, come in child you will be safe here. But then you realise you're not you are never safe anywhere at anytime. Back then you never were. You always had to be aware of everything and everyone around you, sometimes more than others. As the wind howls through the night, it sounds like a little girl crying all the time. It keeps you up, but all of the sudden it goes dead silent. You jump up, and you just sit there for a minute then, “BANG” another gunshot goes off. I recommend this book for 8th grades students that like reading adventure books.

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