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How I became a Murderer
In “How I Became a Murderer” in the October issue of Teen Ink, I was moved by Chelsea Stratton’s honesty on how she felt. She gives very good details about what her job was. I like the descriptive detail she gives on how she felt while performing her job. Her thoughts gave me more of a sense on how she felt. Saying she would get sick and other stuff like that showed how much of what she did got to her. I could feel the emotion when she put Hannibal down. I was really moved by this article and like her work.
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