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Run Day
In the article, " Run Day" by Hannah Awbrey, she explains how runners no matter who it may be are wishfull to avoid run day. Likewise, they hope they do not "die" during the run from the fear they attain. As a cross crountry runner i could somewhat relate to these ideas of run day because although i do get nervous, i intend to motivate myself and push mysef to do my best. Although as Hannah portrayed, "There is no greater love than than for a teen to waste precious breath to yell, 'you got this!' to a fellow student." I can very much relate and agree to this statement; when fellow poeple , my teammates, cheer me on it motivates me to keep going harder. Furthermore, i give my gratitude to you, Hannah, for clarifying how much I appreaciate and love the motivation of others.
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