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Personal Narrative Essay On Becoming A Nurse
In school one sunny, hot, and humid morning in September about a week ago, my best friend Zoe came running up to me with her usual “brilliant idea,” little did I know she would convince me to do something bad and it turned my life around in a day... and not for the good. I need to stay in school as much as I can because, I want to become a nurse and to do that I need the best education I can get. But lately it hasn't been going like that. Zoe doesn't like school because she likes its gross smelly and it holds no interest for her, and because of that she tries to avoid it every day she can as much as she can. But of course, she doesn't want to skip alone so I get dragged along into her plans as well, getting me into more trouble than I planned for while being her friend.
Today was different for her though she seemed crazier in the morning when she walked up to me, Right away she blurted out
“Come with me to go to six flags it will be fun.”
I replied “NOW?” because I knew she had gotten me into so pretty bad trouble but skipping school was way worse. If my parents found out that I had left school with her the day after she just got her license and new car… well they wouldn't be happy, that’s for sure. After she explained that it was just one day of missing school so I wouldn’t
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Before I knew it we had ran a red light, and we were going straight into the side of another car. It was all a blur until the police and the ambulance showed up and were everywhere. Turns out I was fine besides I had gotten either a big headache or a small concussion but I couldn't tell at that very moment, and Zoe was fine too because the other car got hit worse, the person in the other car not so much, he has a collapsed lung and some fractured bones. That was all we could tell before I got to go home because my parents had come to pick me

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