Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl
Thoughout High School reading was assigned in every class. In science it would be an article about a new scientific theory. In social studies it would be classic textbook reading. In math it would be story problems, which were never fun. In band it would be sheet music. In art it would be magazines about new found artists. In language arts you never knew what kind of reading was going to be assigned next.
English classes were always the classes with the most assigned reading that no one ever wanted to do. The school offered many different types of english classes but no matter which one you chose you knew you were going to get assigned reading.
My freshman year I took the required english course. I learned how to write a five paragraph paper. I learned how to do reasearch in the new bigger library. Later on in the semester we did the dreaded assigned reading. We read Romeo and Juliet which was romantic but because it was required our teacher always checked to see......
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