Personal Narrative: Jimmy

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Jimmy always had been a very good student, mostly straight A’s throughout his whole school career. This could be seen as something good, however one kid tended to make fun of Jimmy. For example, he would call Jimmy names like nerd, dweeb, weirdo, and dork. As a result of the nicknames, Jimmy actually ended up retraining himself from doing well in school. However, this just made things worse as the other students would then start to make fun of Jimmy for doing bad on tests and quizzes. I was new to the school, but Jimmy was one of the kids that I knew pretty well. Eventually I started to notice Jimmy acting different during class. So, I confronted him after class and started to talk to him, just as I would hope someone else would do for me.

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