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The Trouble of a Troublemaker MAG
In the article, Austin told us he "was suspended a lot" during the beginning of the article, and at the end he had said "I realized that if I kept getting into trouble I wouldn't get anywhere in life, so I decided to focus on school." In the middle and beginning of the story he had told us he backtalked teachers, walked out of classes, got suspended, expelled, and even had to go to juvenile court. After he started highschool he had realized that he doesn't want to throw his life away. He now works in the office as an assistant at the school I go to. His story tells us that no matter what, you can always get your life back together and be the best person you can be. When you work for what you want you can always achieve your goals.
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