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Analogies

Do you wish you could return to a moment in your past?            Ever since I was very young I read books. My parents, being the overly supportive people that they always are, read to me and with me for every day of my childhood. As I grew older and entered school I never really had to study for grammar and wording tests; I could just read the sentence out loud and if it sounded nice it was correct. During my sixth-grade year we took a sixty question test about analogies and similes and per usual I didn’t expect to do well. Our teacher was intensely engaging but the class was very difficult. Because of this, when the teacher announced that I had gotten the only perfect score in the class I was astounded.             I was a young and naive 6 th grader who was in a position I had never been in before. I had gotten a perfect score on a test; outperformed my entire class. Later on, I did what I usual...

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

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