A conversation that change me

 A conversation that changed me was with my mother. In 5th grade, I was a bad child failing all my classes. I wasn't focused; I was playing the game and going outside. She gave me a sit-down, the school had almost held me back but still passed me. I was sad and crying all day and saw that all of my friends passed and one of my closest friend had left me. My mom told me that I had the chance and I needed to stop playing and focus before I ended up not being successful. Then 6th grade I did the same thing but I passed. She gave me a talk again. She said I need to be more mature, I need to study more and practice my school work. When 7th grade hit that's when I changed. I started passing all of my classes with  A's and B's. I started to clean up after myself and feel better. But today we had to do our new vocabulary words worksheet. I was done with it and it was easy, and made a 100 on it.

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