Personal Narrative: My First Position

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My first position is my house because you are relaxed and focus and my house is quiet and peacful so there's no noise and im not distracted like if i was somewhere where there is alot of noise and stuff to get me distracted like games and stuff like that thats just me personally i get distracted alot i need to be some where that's quiet to help me be on task.

My second position is the library becaeuse first and foremost there is not talking in the library so it's originally quiet and that's what i like because alot of people function more when there's peace and quiet and some don't they just like the noise to do there work but i personally think there should be quiet while doing work.

My third position is one of my friends house because there house can be quiet as well you never know and when you need help you can always ask them if ou need help or you can ask one of there family members so you can get your work done quicker.
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So i agree with this idea of this online summer school cause face to face is really not a good idea cause the students will cheat off each other and talk in class and on there phones and do everything else but pay attention so online school is the best idea for us

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