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    So just so we know,
I read Twilight when it first came out,
Which was like the summer between my eight grade and freshman year of high school
The reason I didn’t know there were sequels to the book 
until my junior year of high school
was because the writing and grammatical style are both juvenile and simple
and this annoyed me, because I was used to reading much more challenging books
(which is probably why so many teen girls stupid enough to worship the books 
can actually understand the books)
Why don’t they use a book with remarkable, challenging grammar 
to help kids practice grammar? 
Doesn’t that make more sense? 

    So just so we know,

    I read Twilight when it first came out,

    Which was like the summer between my eight grade and freshman year of high school

    The reason I didn’t know there were sequels to the book

    until my junior year of high school

    was because the writing and grammatical style are both juvenile and simple

    and this annoyed me, because I was used to reading much more challenging books

    (which is probably why so many teen girls stupid enough to worship the books

    can actually understand the books)

    Why don’t they use a book with remarkable, challenging grammar

    to help kids practice grammar?

    Doesn’t that make more sense? 

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