Personal Narrative: The Day I Walk Into The Classroom

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The day of, I walked into my teacher's classroom very frustrated with my grade. I was really upset because most of the corrections that I had done with my paper- were incorrect where corrections he had given me. I was completely in anger with the teacher and defend my paper. Afterwards, I did not leave with something good to take away from it and did not get much background on what my paper need to do to become a good quality paper. I was an emotional wreck because i felt like such a loser for not being able to overcome this paper that most of all my classmates got an easy “A” on.
Soon, I did get over this incident but i did feel very disappointed in myself and very insecure about my writing. I could never come up with something that I didn't

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