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Helen [10]
3 years ago
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When I decided to run for class president, I wasn’t sure if I could win. I want to be class president when I get older, I want t

o be a senator or a governor. I knew I would do a great job, I didn’t know if other people would think so. I realized that I had to convince my classmates that I was the best person for the job, I started by making fliers to hang around school. I hung the first one up, my friend, Rafael, told me that he would vote for me. he is only one person, that made me feel optimistic about my chances. I am going to keep working hard I get elected on voti
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natali 33 [55]3 years ago
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voting in this election for my behaviour.

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