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Tcecarenko [31]
3 years ago
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HELPP PLS I NEED THIS BY THE END OF TODAYYYY heres a video to help

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Cerrena [4.2K]3 years ago
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There would be different answers depending on what type of person you are, but here are what my answers would be:

1. Anxiety, Confidence, and my P.E. grades.

2. I am trying to overcome anxiety.

3. I need to learn not to worry, and to just let things go with the flow.

How does an individual rise above hardship? - It depends on the individual, but many people just need the motivation to get through whatever they are going through.

Have you ever felt like a rose growing from concrete, conquering an obstacle you faced? - Yes, when I first started 7th grade, I was in virtual due to the pandemic. I managed to keep an A average in every class.

Do you know of anyone else around you who is like the rose growing from the concrete? - My dad, he used to be on drugs very bad, but he has started getting sober. He even has a job now!

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