Eulogy For Ali

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I'm Ali's dad and Ali seems to have problems. Today he came home after school and he started crying and didn't eat he just cries and he said that he didn't do anything. Today you wrote he start fighting but he really didn't he said the girl pushed him and she made fun of him and you just wrote down fighting,but he really didn't . He also doesn't want to go to school any more.Really he got depression and he is bad mode. can you please help him out we aren't satisfied with what is going on. He gets in trouble,but that not possible to get in trouble everyday for a good student. He can't stand up for himself because his language and he can't talk very well and we don't like that . the fact it seems that the students are wanting him to get

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