Monday, March 12, 2012

Droping out of School

 
Author’s Note: There should be no dropping out of school at all in any country. If you don't go to school you won’t learn the certain skills you need to get a good job.
   
What if you were a teenager and dropped out of school and were too embarrassed to go to summer school because of your age: what would you do? The teenager probably should have never dropped out in the first place, but if he was motivated to finish school, he would have to teach himself. People should never drop out of school and never give up on their dreams. 

The author of “A Summer’s Reading”, Bernard Malamud, wrote the story in his point of view. The character in the story was talking in the first person point of view. The author used first person pronouns, for example when George said, “I like to walk”.   His point of view is really easy to notice. He does not want kids to make this choice of being in George’s shoes of struggling in life. 
  
Don’t end up having to be a homeless person when you grow. That’s where George would have ended up if he dint get his act together. Don’t make the stupid dissections then regret them later in life.  Don’t give up on your dreams just because of school and how lame you think it is. School is there to help you it’s not something to avoid.

There should be no one dropping out of school because they think it is boring. Really schools prepare you for life in the real world.  This is not a time to get ridiculous ideas of dropping out of school. If you want to get out school finish strong and go to college, then you will see school is step one, college is step two, and step three is to get a job.    
 



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