Write about something that you believed as a child.

 I believed in Santa. Probably everyone is doing this; I mean, even the cover picture features Santa. I don't know what it is, but he just seemed so real. I had tw older siblings who always went along with it too. They would lie to me and swear on their newborn's life that he was real. We even had a Santa tracker every year that I would watch before going to bed. It wasn't until late elementary school that I began to become aware. I had heard forever rumors that he wasn't, but my siblings would convince me he was. Finally, a teacher spoiled it for me. Never looked at my siblings the same since.


Today in class, we worked on these vocabulary words. We also watched very deceiving advertisements about hardies.


Today I learned how to change a tire with broken treads.

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