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Personal Narrative: Middle School And Overcoming Anxiety
He is a newcomer to a new school and who also searching for social outlets.
The place on my story is my middle school. The story unfolds, my first day at middle school and overcoming inducing anxiety.
I vividly recalled my first day, I entered into a clamorous room filled with a myriad of students; a scent of freshly brewed coffee. I was an aghast student while standing

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