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Kayvia Thompson In Class Writing

To belong, or not to belong

I guess to belong means fitting into and having a place in a certain croup. Almost li e having similar li es and disli es and vie! of society. It"s almost as if you and the people have that at first sight contact. I !ould say that if I !ere to belong to anything it !ould have to be several different groups. We all have similar beliefs, !e all get along #$%& !ell, and !e even finish each others sentences, sometimes. 'ne group I belong to is the volleyball community. We all have that love and passion for volleyball and in order to belong, you !ould have to have a love for volleyball. (ut honestly, to belong belong, I !ould thin you !ould have to do more than love it... &ou !ould almost have to fully understand it and no! the game to its full comple)ity. Another group !ith no less significance but not as intense as volleyball, !ould have to be our groups in my *iberal +tudies class, $pidemics. We all have the common goal to accomplish our Team Challenge, Individual ,ui--es, and completing our T$. Tal successfully. In order to belong to this group, I guess you !ould /ust have to be li e us. I mean, !e aren"t slac ers but !e aren"t e)actly overachievers. We have learned to adapt and ad/ust to each other. Kno!ing !hat to, and !hat not to say to each other.

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