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Have you ever feel like your life is ruined? Have you ever felt like your world has ended? Don’t worry about it just think about the great things you did in your life.Why think about the bad things that make your life miserable and horrible. Why make your life as like you wanna kill yourself. When your in the future think about how you got in this world as a gift. Or maybe think about things that actually had your life going good before you got into that big deep hole.Our status more times than not, is defined by what we look like, how we dress and where we come from.
To begin with, status presents itself with a strong passion behind it. Especially in the novel BANG by Sharon G. Flake. In this novel it has a big impact in the existence of Mann.Mann is 13 years old, he is the oldest between him and Jason. While Man is riding a horse named Journey. Another man is is chasing the victim up the street. Jason begins to cry and sit their because he doesn’t know what’s going on. BANG BANG BANG. Jason is on the porch dead covered in blood next to the man that was shot by the suspect. Mann is affected by status everytime he gets in trouble he is thrown on the porch. As soon as he touches the porch he freaks out and says” i can’t breathe.” when he says that him and his mother began to cry. Regardless of the fact,
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I let people talk but it’s gonna be one moment i’m going to show them wrong.It be days where i have ups and downs. I love the people i really talk to about business they’re actually trying to do something with their life. I admire somebody in life. Not even your family will help you out. My own blood brother tells me”you keep that size your not gonna make it to the league.” but watch i’m gonna show him better than i can tell him. For the most part, status is something that affects all people regardless of where they come

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