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Read the introduction to Cole’s personal narrative, “Too Cool for School?”
On my first day at Crestwood High School, I was [WOL] that no one would like me. I had just moved to town, and it seemed to me that my classmates had known each other for years. I hated being the new kid. I walked down the hall with my head down and my shoulders hunched. I sat by myself at lunch, despite several invitations.
After about three weeks, things [WOL]. At lunch one day, a boy approached my table and sat down. He asked, “Why don’t you like us? Why don’t you want to hang out with us?” I couldn’t believe it! I had thought that they didn’t want to spend time with me.
The boy’s name was Craig, and he insisted that I come sit with him and his friends. I haven’t sat alone since, and now when I [WOL] down the hall, I keep my head up and I smile.
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convinced . . . changed . . . walk
(“I was convinced that no one would like me. … After about three weeks, things changed. … now when I walk down the hall…”)
(“I was convinced that no one would like me. … After about three weeks, things changed. … now when I walk down the hall…”)
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