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As a teenager, we often get accused for something we didn’t do. When being accused of something you didn’t do, makes not only you but the person that accused looks bad. While I was reading “Accused” by Katie Carr, it made me realize how the person being accused feels; you feel betrayed or set up.
People out there who are accusing people of something that they didn’t do, just put yourself in their shoes; how would you feel if you were being accused? As soon as you ask yourself that question, think again before accusing someone else!
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