Comparison Of My Reading And Me By Bailey Clutter

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I am going to write about my Reading and Me, by Bailey Clutter. Because I agree with him because as kid I was always outside doing something like football, hunting, fishing, and playing with friends. Reading just kind of bored me you could say. I couldn’t sit down and read for 30 minutes. I just like to be active. Even in school it was hard for me to read because it was boring I would be falling asleep in class trying to be reading a book every time there was just something about it I couldn’t do it but like he said page 52 “it didn’t bother me if I was the lowest reader in class”. In my English/reading classes we would have to read a book and then write about so I would skim it and then write my essay. But this is probably why I really don’t …show more content…
Even if your parents didn’t do any educational stuff with doesn’t mean that they didn’t teach you anything. You just didn’t pay all that close of attention your parent teach you a lot of things like how to ride a bike they read to you when your little and stuff like that. Yes your parents are supposed to teach school stuff but a lot of that is on what kind of teachers you have. If you have teachers that don’t get paid a lot you’re in a bad area of your town the teachers will are not going to care what happens. And sometimes you going to have to teach yourself stuff. And the one quote that you had page 48 “Americans do not really care about education – the country has grown comfortable with the game of ’let’s pretend we care”. And I think that they don’t pretend because everybody that I talk to or that talk to me tell me to go better my education and not to give up. Not only that if we have grown on game of let’s pretend we care than why are your teachers staying late grading papers helping use when we need why is there tutors and all this other stuff that helps you with your education. If was all pretend than why would use all there time on helping use become successful if I were to take a guess it is because they care and want to become successful and not be miserable for the rest of are life’s. And maybe I don’t know but I feel like that we come along way compared to the past so I do think we have fixed are education if you look around small schools are getting bigger and bigger schools are even getting bigger. And more teachers are getting hired they probably are even getting paid more than what they were. So yes I think that we have fixed it. There are some things that I agree with you like when you told your parent that you are moving out that takes a lot to because they feed you and took care of you. But if you are going to successful in life you need to get away from all the

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