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Write about a conversation that has changed you

One conversation that changed me was at the end of my 8th grade year. I was transitioning to high school, and with that I was transitioning out of my old theater to Lakeside theater company. Most people at my old theater were not supporting my leaving, especially my directors. This was really hard for me, because it made me feel bad about leaving. I had one director though, who said that she supported me and was excited to see me thrive at my new theater. I had a new found confidence about the transition, and I am glad that I have been able to thrive after it. 

Today in class we learned new vocabulary words to prepare us for college. I was fascinated to learn new words, but I struggled to find synonyms and antonyms for some of the words. 

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