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Speak Up,Speak Loud,Speak Your Mind
Speak up,Speak loud, Speak Your Mind
Kasey was a kid who lived in L.A. She was in her last year of high schools.She had an older brother name John. He didn’t want Kasey to go to college because tuition was so high already,and now they wanted to raise tuition even higher.He thought with people spending their paycheck on bills. And now they have to come up with the money to pay on even higher tuition rate,he thought the people protesting should keep protesting to get that stupid idea out of heads.And John knows from his experience at college that financial aid does not cover everything at college so we would have to take out a student loan and struggle trying to pay it back.He thought if gas prices dropped that would be one less thing to worry about,but he was wrong.Kasey had to let her brother know that in the united states alone,you have to have some kind of degree.John thought it was unfair for the people who struggle to pay your bills on time is a single parent trying to get their kid through college.even though tuition was high,she still went to college and her brother john joined in a protest group to try to get them to lower tuition prices at a local college.

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