Parent: "We are really disappointed in these results, [Your Name]. What happened?"
You: "I'm sorry, I know they're not as good as they should be. I've been struggling with some of the material in class and I didn't do as well on the tests as I had hoped."
Parent: "But this is important, [Your Name]. Your grades are a reflection of your effort and dedication to your education. We expect better from you."
You: "I understand, and I promise to work harder and improve. I'll make sure to study more and seek help if I need it."
Parent: "It's not just about getting better grades, it's about taking responsibility for your education and making the most of the opportunities you have. We want to see you succeed and reach your full potential."
You: "I will do better, I'm sorry for disappointing you. I'll make sure to do everything I can to improve and show you that I am capable of achieving more."
Parent: "That's all we ask, [Your Name]. We believe in you and know that you can do better. Just remember to stay focused and put in the effort needed to succeed."
Your parents collected your report and is not happy with the results; write a dialogue that takes place between the two of you (180 words)
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