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When comparing the two teenagers, Hannah and the author of Diary 34, one can see their similarities and differences. For example, both Hannah and the writer of Diary 34 got a second chance at living their life to the fullest. In the video on Hannah, she tells for story of how she overcame cancer. She believed God gave her a second chance at life to one day help kids going through life with cancer. The author of Diary 34 spoke about how two of his “idols” died a year ago. The author of Diary 34 spoke about how two of his “idols” died a year ago. He knew that after they died, the cholos (poor Mexican boys), would need a good “leader” to look up to. When they died, he cleaned up his act and took that second chance his friends never got. Although

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