There once was a time where I felt uncertain about how I would do school in this quarantine or, play with my friends. But than I read a story and it said,”Have confidencee yes, with 2 E’s.” I couldn’t believe it than it said,”If you have 2 E’s it’s better than 1.” I really likes this story so I decided to have confidencee with 2 E’s because 2 E’s is better than 1. So then I went online to my school call and yes I had confidencee that I could make it the best year ever. You can be a superhero just by simply just washing your hands, staying 6 feet and I know that one’s hard, or just simply wearing a mask because your not just saving yourself but your saving everyone around you. And also remember 2 E’s are better that 1.
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