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During a reading discussion on human rights at school, I asked Ms. Garcia, "Why should I read books about people who don't look like me — people I don't even know and won't understand because they don't understand me?" Growing up in a tough neighborhood in Long Beach, I often felt judged without anyone trying to understand me. I thought I was being clever, thinking, "She won't have an answer this time." Ms. Garcia looked up and said very calmly, "How can you say that to me?" "You haven't even bothered to open the front cover." "Try it, you never know." "The book may come to life before your eyes." So I started to read this book called Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl because I wanted to prove Ms. Garcia wrong. I wanted to show her that what she said was nonsense, and that her little technique was not going to work for me. I hated reading and I hated her, for that matter. To my surprise, I proved myself wrong because the book indeed came to life. At the end of the book, I was so mad that Anne died, and because she was dying, a part of me was dying with her. I cried when she cried, and just like her I wanted to know why the Germans were killing her people. Just like her, I knew the feeling of discrimination and to be looked down upon based on the way I look. I felt an overwhelming sadness and anger at the injustice of it all. It made me think about the struggles people face today and how important it is to stand against hatred and prejudice in any form. Just like her, I sometimes felt like a bird in a cage, wanting nothing more than to fly away. The first thing that came to my mind when I finished reading the book was the fact that Ms. Garcia was right. I did find myself within the pages of the book, like she said I would.
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1 During a reading discussion on human rights at school, I asked Ms. Garcia, "Why should I read books about people who don't look like me — people I don't even know and won't understand because they don't understand me?" 2 Growing up in a tough neighborhood in Long Beach, I often felt judged without anyone trying to understand me. 3 I thought I was being clever, thinking, "She won't have an answer this time." 4 Ms. Garcia looked up and said very calmly, "How can you say that to me?" 5 "You haven't even bothered to open the front cover." 6 "Try it, you never know." 7 "The book may come to life before your eyes." 8 So I started to read this book called Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl because I wanted to prove Ms. Garcia wrong. 9 I wanted to show her that what she said was nonsense, and that her little technique was not going to work for me. 10 I hated reading and I hated her, for that matter. 11 To my surprise, I proved myself wrong because the book indeed came to life. 12 At the end of the book, I was so mad that Anne died, and because she was dying, a part of me was dying with her. 13 I cried when she cried, and just like her I wanted to know why the Germans were killing her people. 14 Just like her, I knew the feeling of discrimination and to be looked down upon based on the way I look. 15 I felt an overwhelming sadness and anger at the injustice of it all. 16 It made me think about the struggles people face today and how important it is to stand against hatred and prejudice in any form. 17 Just like her, I sometimes felt like a bird in a cage, wanting nothing more than to fly away. 18 The first thing that came to my mind when I finished reading the book was the fact that Ms. Garcia was right. 19 I did find myself within the pages of the book, like she said I would.